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How do you clip only part of a quote for a response.
I notice that a lot of people are able to pull out a sentence or two of a wordy post, and post that on their reply in order to respond to that portion of the original post.
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Just click on quote and the whole quote appears. Then highlight what you want to cut out(put cursor at begining of what you want to get get rid, hold the cusor, and slide the mouse over the rest you want to cut) and hit backspace. Hope this helps. |
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You can edit the text between those tags like any other part of post, so just delete the words you do not wish to see. Then hit Preview Post to check before submit. |
The Quote button is at the lower right of the message entry box.
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While we are on the subject of quotes, could somebody please explain how to get more than one of the blue-background quotes in a post? I have never figured that out and I have ended up cutting and pasting the second one, but I like the blue-background quotes better because it is more clear that they are from a different post.
Thanks. Boomer |
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Oh my gosh! Mak! Thank you! I guess that has been staring me in the face forever and I paid no attention. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Ohhhhhh, the stories I could tell about how I have made such a fool of myself by missing the obvious. (I once fell into a fountain at a shopping mall. Not watching where I was going. Walked right up. Sat right down.) I have written all those millions of posts on here and have never seen that " mark. Missing the obvious. That is what I do.....uh oh.......maybe I really am an English major! Thank you for helping me. Bubble-Brain Boomer |
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I have written all those millions of posts on here and have never seen that " mark. [/quote] I never saw it either....duh! |
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Hey Bluedog, noticed one of your residents was Alabama. . .what part? I'm in Montgomery and hopefully TV by July next year. John |
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Hijack, Hijack, Hijack. John[/QUOTE] Quote:
OMG, 4,000 posts and now I finally discover how to do multiple quotes. Thanks Boomer for asking the question. |
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OMG, 4,000 posts and now I finally discover how to do multiple quotes. Thanks Boomer for asking the question.[/QUOTE] Neither have I |
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"Did you know how to use the quote mark (") to quote mulitple postings before you began reading this thread? Y or N." The results could be interesting, or at least I think so! http://www.easyfreesmileys.com/smile...mileys-303.gif |
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So what I do is I copy and paste the beginning brackets opening, and the ending quote brackets to the part, or parts, of the quote I want. |
I never knew about the ("") pretty cool.
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I never knew that feature existed. Thanks. |
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Hope that helps.....and hope it makes sense as well! :) Bill |
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1. Click on the " marks to the right of the quote button. 2. Do the same on the other post you want to quote. (You can do more that two if you want) 3. Those you clicked should now have a red background added. 4. Now go back to the first post (last entered) and click the quote button. 5. Your message box should now show with the posts you .clicked the " button and made red. You can experiment a little to get the hang of it by trying and using the preview button to check the results. I've been using the same software that's used for this forum on another forum for a few years and until this thread I never knew how to do this either. |
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You're talking about listing two distinct posters quotes at the head of your new post so that you may reply to both at once. Right? I didn't know how to do this either, and I thank you, but it wasn't what i was asking about. |
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2. Edit the quoted text (within QUOTE tags) by deleting the text you don't want and leave what you do want. Be careful not to delete any of the brackets "[" or "]" of the tags in the quoted text or it won't be correctly placed in a quote box. That's all there is to it. |
It is good to see this old thread appear again because maybe it can help somebody else like it helped me. And now, lots of things are getting cleared up here. That's wonderful. I know how it feels to not be able to figure something out about posting.
Even though my problem was not the same as the one in the original post, I asked another question and learned that the answer had been staring me in the face the entire time -- not surprising -- I am kinda like that. Last fall, in Post #7, mak44070 answered my question with concise and perfect instructions. Mak led me out of the woods where I had been stumbling around for longer than I want to think about, trying to find my way to the wonders of grabbing more than one quote at a time, complete with their blue backgrounds. Thanks again, mak. Boomer the Oblivious |
[QUOTE=skyguy79;341495]Try doing this:
1. Click on the " marks to the right of the quote button. 2. Do the same on the other post you want to quote. (You can do more that two if you want) 3. Those you clicked should now have a red background added. 4. Now go back to the first post (last entered) and click the quote button. 5. Your message box should now show with the posts you .clicked the " button and made red. You can experiment a little to get the hang of it by trying and using the preview button to check the results. I wondered how does one do multiple quotes and the mystery has been made crystal clear. Thanks skyguy79. |
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Note that the directives in brackets are commands that become invisible once your message is posted... unless of course they are, by error or omission, not properly opened at the beginning and closed at the end of the quote. |
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But now I know how to do both things and that's pretty cool. |
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Bottom line, we learn from each other asking questions. |
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just practicing quoting part of a previous post
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Well done. :BigApplause: |
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Not yet You must have "cookies" enabled for this to work. This site added over 20 cookies just for one response. I prefer to disable "cookies". |
A simple question requiring a simple answer and...4 pages of responses. I'm glad, Richie, that you didn't ask anyone how to convert mph to ft/sec or something...
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Incidentally, 1 mph = 1.4666... ft/sec. :a20: :pepper2: Bill :) |
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Congratulations Bill, you are correct sir! So, for example, 60 mph = 88 ft/sec. You sir, have won a new single slice toaster. Please send me your mailing address as you will receive this gift within one week. Please include your mothers maiden name in the email along with your bank account routing number. Good day. |
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I'm still chuckling! Good one! Bill :) |
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