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How do I quote another post or part of, and get it to come up on a white background?
I tried cut and paste but although it said "So and So said" the text was still on normal background.
Can some kind person please explain.
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Hit the reply button and the previous post comes up surrounded by [ quote ] [ / quote]
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(5 September 2013, 10:05)Dorset Lad Wrote: How do I quote another post or part of, and get it to come up on a white background?
I tried cut and paste but although it said "So and So said" the text was still on normal background.
Can some kind person please explain.
Ta.
press the reply button next to the thanks button, like it just did
in some cases, those with the least to say, say the most.....
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That's interesting. I've been using the quote button between thanks and report.
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If you want multiple quotes you need to start another window, hit reply for each one and cut and past into your reply window.
Don't forget text you enter between the quota delimiters shows up in the quote. Put your reply outside the quote and if you want to answer line by line you need to cut and paste the quote marks. Make sure you have an open quote some text a close quote, your comment, and then another open quote and so on if you want to do it line by line.
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