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Tony M
12-23-2009, 08:46 AM
I Taged a phrase once but just can't seem to be able to tag again. What am I not doing ????

Knucklehead
12-23-2009, 08:54 AM
That feature is no longer available.

Tony M
12-23-2009, 09:35 AM
I meant to say quoting I think.

Aren't they the same?

concealer404
12-23-2009, 09:45 AM
I meant to say quoting I think.

Aren't they the same?

Knucklehead thought you were talking about "tagging a thread." That got taken away because of abuse.


Quoting.... just click the "quote" button on a post. Then make sure that your reply is AFTER the [/QUOTE]

:)

Tony M
12-23-2009, 09:57 AM
I've tried quoting but nothing gets quoted .

I'm going to try again now.



nothing!

Tony M
12-23-2009, 09:58 AM
That feature is no longer available.

ok..

Tony M
12-23-2009, 10:00 AM
I meant to say quoting I think.

Aren't they the same?

quote first to start a reply.

I was starting a reply first. That's why I think it would'nt work.

Tony M
12-23-2009, 10:01 AM
Now what's the trick to multiple quoting?:confused:

concealer404
12-23-2009, 10:04 AM
Now what's the trick to multiple quoting?:confused:

Start it just as you always would.

Then on the "Topic Review" underneath the reply that you're currently typing, copy the post that you're wanting to quote in addition. Type [quote=membername] then paste the copied post, and close your tag with the normal [/ quote]

Type your reply. Wash, rinse, repeat as necessary. :)

Tony M
12-23-2009, 10:14 AM
I'm going to have to practice that extra quoting in a little while.
I'm going to try and order some cables from parts express now.;)

superjunior
12-23-2009, 10:17 AM
Start it just as you always would.

Then on the "Topic Review" underneath the reply that you're currently typing, copy the post that you're wanting to quote in addition. Type [quote=membername] then paste the copied post, and close your tag with the normal [/ quote]

Type your reply. Wash, rinse, repeat as necessary. :)

been trying to figure this one out as well, where does it say topic review?

concealer404
12-23-2009, 10:20 AM
been trying to figure this one out as well, where does it say topic review?

When you reply to a topic NOT using "quick reply" scroll down. You'll be able to see the last 20 posts or whatever in condensed form underneath your reply field.


I'm going to have to practice that extra quoting in a little while.
I'm going to try and order some cables from parts express now.

Awesome! Like i said, for the money, you can't go wrong. From the weight of these things, it'd cost the same just to buy the bare copper. :p

superjunior
12-23-2009, 10:20 AM
awe hell, what did I just do?
almost

concealer404
12-23-2009, 10:22 AM
awe hell, what did I just do?
almost

You quoted my half of a quote tag with "membername" in there and it messed everything up. :p

superjunior
12-23-2009, 10:27 AM
You quoted my half of a quote tag with "membername" in there and it messed everything up. :p

sure did :p
ok, I see the topic reveiw section at the bottom, but right clicking is not giving me the copy option :confused:

concealer404
12-23-2009, 10:29 AM
sure did :p
ok, I see the topic reveiw section at the bottom, but right clicking is not giving me the copy option :confused:

You gotta highlight it first, then right click on the highlighted text. Or just use ctrl-c. Who uses their mouse these days, anyways? :p

Another way to explain the multi-quote:

Hit the quote button on a post you want to quote.

Then the next part you want to quote, just make sure it matches what was automatically pulled by the quote button, but change the name and text content as necessary. Leave everything else inside the brackets alone.

superjunior
12-23-2009, 10:36 AM
You gotta highlight it first, then right click on the highlighted text. Or just use ctrl-c. Who uses their mouse these days, anyways?

you da man!

You quoted my half of a quote tag with "membername" in there and it messed everything up.
Today 11:20 AM

almost got it! thank you sir!

superjunior
12-23-2009, 10:42 AM
Originally Posted by tony millard
Now what's the trick to multiple quoting?

almost got it

You gotta highlight it first, then right click on the highlighted text. Or just use ctrl-c. Who uses their mouse these days, anyways?

me, I'm an old fart :p
thanks concealer

bobman1235
12-23-2009, 10:55 AM
If you don't like all that copying and pasting and typing of the [ quote] tags, there's a multiquote button. In every post, you see a ">quote" button, then a smaller button that looks like two squares on top of each other, and then a return arrow. The middle button (the squares) is multi-quote. Click that box on each post you want to quote, and on the last one just click the regular "quote" button, and you'll have multiple quotes.

Confusing the way I explained it but if you play around you'll figure it out.

Tony M
12-23-2009, 10:56 AM
me, I'm an old fart :p


Me too:(

hearingimpared
12-23-2009, 11:02 AM
If you don't like all that copying and pasting and typing of the [ quote] tags, there's a multiquote button. In every post, you see a ">quote" button, then a smaller button that looks like two squares on top of each other, and then a return arrow. The middle button (the squares) is multi-quote. Click that box on each post you want to quote, and on the last one just click the regular "quote" button, and you'll have multiple quotes.

Confusing the way I explained it but if you play around you'll figure it out.

Bingo!!!

concealer404
12-23-2009, 11:16 AM
If you don't like all that copying and pasting and typing of the [ quote] tags, there's a multiquote button. In every post, you see a ">quote" button, then a smaller button that looks like two squares on top of each other, and then a return arrow. The middle button (the squares) is multi-quote. Click that box on each post you want to quote, and on the last one just click the regular "quote" button, and you'll have multiple quotes.

Confusing the way I explained it but if you play around you'll figure it out.


Oh holy crap. I never even noticed that.

superjunior
12-23-2009, 11:18 AM
Bingo!!!


If you don't like all that copying and pasting and typing of the [ quote] tags, there's a multiquote button. In every post, you see a ">quote" button, then a smaller button that looks like two squares on top of each other, and then a return arrow. The middle button (the squares) is multi-quote. Click that box on each post you want to quote, and on the last one just click the regular "quote" button, and you'll have multiple quotes.

Confusing the way I explained it but if you play around you'll figure it out.

wow, thats much better!

superjunior
12-29-2009, 09:12 PM
ok, got multi quoting figured out. how about just quoting a portion of a post?
say you only want to quote a sentence from a post

tcrossma
12-29-2009, 09:18 PM
ok, got multi quoting figured out. how about just quoting a portion of a post?
say you only want to quote a sentence from a post

Just click the Quote button on the post you want to quote, and delete the portion(s) of text that you don't want.

hearingimpared
12-29-2009, 09:21 PM
ok, got multi quoting figured out. how about just quoting a portion of a post?
say you only want to quote a sentence from a post

You could hit the quote button and delete all of the unwanted text between the quote codes or you can highlight and copy the sentence(s) paste them into the body of the reply area and click the quote button. It is the fourth button from the right on the lower set of buttons at the top of the message box.

superjunior
12-29-2009, 10:04 PM
You could hit the quote button and delete all of the unwanted text between the quote codes .

thanks guys

mjulrich
12-30-2009, 08:08 PM
If you don't like all that copying and pasting and typing of the [ quote] tags, there's a multiquote button. In every post, you see a ">quote" button, then a smaller button that looks like two squares on top of each other, and then a return arrow. The middle button (the squares) is multi-quote. Click that box on each post you want to quote, and on the last one just click the regular "quote" button, and you'll have multiple quotes.

Confusing the way I explained it but if you play around you'll figure it out.


You could hit the quote button and delete all of the unwanted text between the quote codes or you can highlight and copy the sentence(s) paste them into the body of the reply area and click the quote button. It is the fourth button from the right on the lower set of buttons at the top of the message box.


Everyone, Thank you. I was trying to figure the quote function out and stumbled on your thread. This has been very helpful if my message posts correctly. :eek:

Tony M
12-30-2009, 08:50 PM
cool


wow, thats much better!


Everyone, Thank you. I was trying to figure the quote function out and stumbled on your thread. This has been very helpful if my message posts correctly. :eek:


That feature is no longer available.


I meant to say quoting I think.

Aren't they the same?


Knucklehead thought you were talking about "tagging a thread." That got taken away because of abuse.


Quoting.... just click the "quote" button on a post. Then make sure that your reply is AFTER the

:)[/QUOTE]