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Proper way to use the Multi-Quotes Button
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chendoh
04-17-2007
I may be obtuse....I may be chartruse....But
When I click on that button I can not seem to get any farther.
It blinks/turns red, and when I go to new reply. nothing happens.
obtusesivly yours........chendoh
I would rather go back to the old way of 'muti-quotes'
Where one could nest quotes.
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Tormod
on 04-17-2007
Re: Proper way to use the Multi-Quotes Button
You click on all the messages you want to quote, then you hit the "New reply" button. Then you edit the quotes.
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chendoh
on 04-17-2007
Re: Proper way to use the Multi-Quotes Button
where do you click.....on each message? at quotes?
Is that after one clicks on mutli?
or after?
Last edited by chendoh; 04-17-2007 at
02:51 AM
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Tormod
on 04-17-2007
Re: Proper way to use the Multi-Quotes Button
On this icon in each message you want to quote:
and then on this:
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Pyrotex
on 04-17-2007
Re: Proper way to use the Multi-Quotes Button
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Tormod
You click on all the messages you want to quote, then you hit the "New reply" button. Then you edit the quotes.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
chendoh
where do you click.....on each message? at quotes?
Is that after one clicks on mutli?
or after?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Tormod
On this icon in each message you want to quote:
and then on this:
That seems to work!
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