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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

This is to help those that are new to this forum (or maybe not even new :P ) to post multi quotes while trying to reply to a post. :)

I will show pictures as well :)

Okay so here is a thread that has more than one post that needs to be replied to:

You will notice that there is a "Quote Button" at the end of each post:

Click on both of them so that they look like this:

Then scroll down all the way to the bottom of the page. There you will see "Add Reply":

Click on that.

This is what should show up on your screen after (although it will be different then mine :lol::P ):

Then when you hit reply this is what it should look like:

And that is how you do it :)

I hope that this is helpful for those in the future and for those that didn't know how to do it before. :)

Enjoy :)

*hugs*

LeeAsher

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Thank you!

I'd been wanting to do tat but I've been so busy posting I haven't stopped and figured out how

And I'm happy to hear your day went so well.

Hugs

JJ

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Thank you LeeAsher. This is very helpful, and you are thoughtful to take the time to explain it.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Thanks LeeAsher :)

That's a feature I will probably use in the future.

Love Susan

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This is to help those that are new to this forum (or maybe not even new :P ) to post multi quotes while trying to reply to a post. :)

I will show pictures as well :)

Okay so here is a thread that has more than one post that needs to be replied to:

You will notice that there is a "Quote Button" at the end of each post:

Click on both of them so that they look like this:

Then scroll down all the way to the bottom of the page. There you will see "Add Reply":

Click on that.

This is what should show up on your screen after (although it will be different then mine :lol::P ):

Then when you hit reply this is what it should look like:

And that is how you do it :)

I hope that this is helpful for those in the future and for those that didn't know how to do it before. :)

Enjoy :)

*hugs*

LeeAsher

HAHAHA LOL@ my major fail I have been at Laura's for over 2 yrs and I'm a mod and didn't know how to do this. I would press "reply" to one of them, then open a reply to the next one in a new tab, then cut from that tab and paste into the first one, so I'd have both quotes in the same reply.

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
Thank you!

I'd been wanting to do tat but I've been so busy posting I haven't stopped and figured out how

And I'm happy to hear your day went so well.

Hugs

JJ

:) Your very welcome :D

Thank you :)

Thank you LeeAsher. This is very helpful, and you are thoughtful to take the time to explain it.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

It took me twice to get it right (as you know :P ) but I did it!! And I don't mind at all. :)

Thanks LeeAsher :)

That's a feature I will probably use in the future.

Love Susan

Your very welcome

That is good :)

HAHAHA LOL@ my major fail I have been at Laura's for over 2 yrs and I'm a mod and didn't know how to do this. I would press "reply" to one of them, then open a reply to the next one in a new tab, then cut from that tab and paste into the first one, so I'd have both quotes in the same reply.

Great!! Now you know how to do it!!!!!!! :)

Psst... I never would have known :P

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Guest Natalie Bradford

brilliant to know thanks, but i have to wonder; whsat if the two posts you want to quote arre on dofferent pages? Do you just copy from from one tab to another as said above or is there a proper way to that?

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
brilliant to know thanks, but i have to wonder; whsat if the two posts you want to quote arre on dofferent pages? Do you just copy from from one tab to another as said above or is there a proper way to that?

I will show how to do that too :)

Oh wow! And I always thought the QUOTE button was broken for me!

That makes things so much easier!

Thank-you hugs

Kate

:lol: Your very welcome *hugs*

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

Here you go:

(I have to do it in links :( )

Let's say that on page one you want to quote these two posts:

http://i48.tinypic.com/4q651c.jpg

Highlight the quotes so they are red! DOUBLE check just to make sure you did so, so that it looks like this:

http://i50.tinypic.com/25kluv6.jpg

Then go to the next page. And find another quote and highlight it red so it looks like this:

http://i48.tinypic.com/2rorib7.jpg

Then go to the bottom of the page and click add reply. After clicking it, the reply page will pop up and should show all the ones you clicked on:

http://i49.tinypic.com/smpvya.jpg

Now the above is all done from the same Thread.

Now, when you want to do it between threads!!! It's the same way!!! Hit the quote button and you can go to other threads!!! See:

http://i46.tinypic.com/3096d83.jpg

:)

I hope this was helpful for you all :)

psst I just learned just now that you could do this!!! The being able to quote from different pages of threads AND different threads!!! :lol:

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Guest Sotha
psst I just learned just now that you could do this!!! The being able to quote from different pages of threads AND different threads!!! :lol:

Oh my Gosh gee wiz that's amazing!

This site is soooo cool now! ^_^

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
Oh my Gosh gee wiz that's amazing!

This site is soooo cool now! ^_^

:D Isn't it!!! Best site I have ever been to!!! :D

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