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    Ok guys I have been on here awhile but still haven't figured out how to do this.

    How do you quote somebody?  

    I have seen posts before that have the original writer of the reply and the time they wrote the reply.  I have tried creating a quote like that but I doesn't ever come out like that.

    Please tell me how to qoute somebody.  I think I will make my replies easier to read.

   

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    Thanks a lot Glenn!!!  

    You probably think I am lazy but I forgot all about that section.

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I'd hedge a bet that information is in the "Help" section. ::)

    Sorry, had to get a little practice in. :D

You aren't still looking for the 'any key' on your computer are you?  ;)

j/k. The quote button is in the upper right hand corner of every  post. Click it.

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Thanks a lot Glenn!!!

You probably think I am lazy but I forgot all about that section.

Actually, no I don't think you're lazy.  I figured you (and others) forgot about that section.  So a little reminder is all I meant.

OK, Glenn.  I'm just lazy.

How do you "double quote"?  

For example, I've seen posts where someone has posted more than one person's quote within their post.

Any idea?

-Fisher

Thanks a lot Glenn!!!

You probably think I am lazy but I forgot all about that section.

Actually, no I don't think you're lazy. I figured you (and others) forgot about that section. So a little reminder is all I meant.

If I am correct you just quote someone that has already quoted someone else.

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Thanks a lot Glenn!!!

You probably think I am lazy but I forgot all about that section.

Actually, no I don't think you're lazy. I figured you (and others) forgot about that section. So a little reminder is all I meant.

If I am correct you just quote someone that has already quoted someone else.

Yup

Thanks a lot Glenn!!!

You probably think I am lazy but I forgot all about that section.

Actually, no I don't think you're lazy. I figured you (and others) forgot about that section. So a little reminder is all I meant.

If I am correct you just quote someone that has already quoted someone else.

Yup

works good

    Thanks a lot Glenn!!!  

    You probably think I am lazy but I forgot all about that section.

Actually, no I don't think you're lazy.  I figured you (and others) forgot about that section.  So a little reminder is all I meant.

If I am correct you just quote someone that has already quoted someone else.

I think he means this type of double quote.

OK, Glenn.  I'm just lazy.

How do you "double quote"?  

For example, I've seen posts where someone has posted more than one person's quote within their post.

Any idea?

-Fisher

The workaround I use is just to hit the "Quote" button, then copy everything (CTRL+C) in that typing space, paste it (CTRL+V) in a Word window, then click "Back" to go to the previous page, do the same thing again. Then you can copy from Word to the new posting section and get double quotes.

I'm sure there's an easier way, but this is what I do sometimes.

OK, Glenn. I'm just lazy.

How do you "double quote"?

For example, I've seen posts where someone has posted more than one person's quote within their post.

Any idea?

-Fisher

You mean like this? Where I quoted you for your questions and quoted me from earlier? To do that you open up another Internet Explorer and go into the same thread, hit quote on the other post you want to quote. Then you copy that and paste into your original browser window with the other quote.

You aren't still looking for the 'any key' on your computer are you?  ;)

j/k. The quote button is in the upper right hand corner of every  post. Click it.

OK, Glenn. I'm just lazy.

How do you "double quote"?

For example, I've seen posts where someone has posted more than one person's quote within their post.

Any idea?

-Fisher

OK, Glenn. I'm just lazy.

How do you "double quote"?

For example, I've seen posts where someone has posted more than one person's quote within their post.

Any idea?

-Fisher

You mean like this? Where I quoted you for your questions and quoted me from earlier? To do that you open up another Internet Explorer and go into the same thread, hit quote on the other post you want to quote. Then you copy that and paste into your original browser window with the other quote.

You aren't still looking for the 'any key' on your computer are you? ;)

j/k. The quote button is in the upper right hand corner of every post. Click it.

Thanks guys. That is exactly what I was talking about. Let's see if this works.

-Fisher

VIOLA!!   8-)

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Thanks a lot Glenn!!!

You probably think I am lazy but I forgot all about that section.

Actually, no I don't think you're lazy. I figured you (and others) forgot about that section. So a little reminder is all I meant.

If I am correct you just quote someone that has already quoted someone else.

Yup

works good

    Yup, works reaaaaal gooooood. :D

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