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Using the 'Quote' option

How can I use the 'Quote' function from the last post as it appears in every post except the last one?

Post #427597 Wed Jun 18 2014 8:54pm
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There is no need to repeat what the person immediately above your post has said, the quote buttons there for prior posts, that might be further up the thread

Look at it this way, in the pub, you don't repeat what your mates just said then answer him, same on here, unless your Censored faced Laughing


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Post #427606 Wed Jun 18 2014 9:53pm
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If you must quote a portion of the immediately previous post then you can do so by clicking the Quote button, copy and pasting some text from the previous post and then clicking the Quote* button.

Quote:
There is no need to repeat what the person immediately above your post has said


As npinks says, though, you shouldn't usually need to do so. Mass quoting is a pain in the arse to follow once the thread develops... 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Post #427613 Wed Jun 18 2014 11:29pm
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As npinks says, though, you shouldn't usually need to do so. Mass quoting is a pain in the arse to follow once the thread develops...

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Post #427625 Thu Jun 19 2014 6:35am
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You may just wish to highlight part of a post for clarity, I see why the question. Most forum software offers this.

It can be done manually like this:

[quote="insert name"]words here[/quote]


Which gives you this:

insert name wrote:
words here


Be sure to use the double quotes around the name.

Post #427654 Thu Jun 19 2014 2:40pm
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Ooh, I like that. Learn something new everyday Thumbs Up 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Post #427661 Thu Jun 19 2014 3:08pm
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npinks wrote:
There is no need to repeat what the person immediately above your post has said, the quote buttons there for prior posts, that might be further up the thread.
Look at it this way, in the pub, you don't repeat what your mates just said then answer him, same on here, unless your Censored faced Laughing

RRSTDV8 wrote:
If you must quote a portion of the immediately previous post then you can do so by clicking the Quote button, copy and pasting some text from the previous post and then clicking the Quote* button.
Quote:
There is no need to repeat what the person immediately above your post has said

As npinks says, though, you shouldn't usually need to do so. Mass quoting is a pain in the arse to follow once the thread develops...

362bkr wrote:
As npinks says, though, you shouldn't usually need to do so. Mass quoting is a pain in the arse to follow once the thread develops...
Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

Stuart wrote:
You may just wish to highlight part of a post for clarity, I see why the question. Most forum software offers this.
It can be done manually like this:
[quote="insert name"]words here[/quote]

Which gives you this:
insert name wrote:
words here

Be sure to use the double quotes around the name.


Right - got it and Understood!

Post #427674 Thu Jun 19 2014 5:30pm
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