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Old 14-08-2007, 22:28   #61
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Re: Two separate quotes in one post.

Hmmmph .. I'm away for 5 minutes on another thread and look what has happened to you all ... tears rolling down me cheeks with ya' daft lot .. thanks.

'Awl I want iz a plece sumwheare .. far aweay from the midoit ayre'

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Old 14-08-2007, 22:46   #62
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Re: Two separate quotes in one post.

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Just hit the quote button
and paste your text in the middle.

Then go back down to the next bit of text you want to quote, copy it, hit the quote button again and paste between the sticks again
You can cut n shut whatever you want in between e.g.

No .. not correct yet ... will try again mutter, mutter, mutter ..
Like that you mean Kate?

I clicked quote on Daves original post, then selected it all and copied it. Next I pressed the back button and clicked quote on your post. Left click inside your quote after the first close square bracket but before your actual quote and paste in Daves quote.
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Old 14-08-2007, 22:47   #63
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Re: Two separate quotes in one post.

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Can Chris not tell when you are faking it?
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Old 07-02-2008, 16:35   #64
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Re: Two separate quotes in one post.

I was away when this thread was written and but for katex drawing my attention to it via another forum I would never have even been aware of it.

I must thank her for such an entertaining read. You lot are hilarious - especially Rindy and his paddy fields! Talk about a thread wander
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Old 25-02-2008, 12:24   #65
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Re: Two separate quotes in one post.

How do you seperate one quote ? is it done the same as if you had 2 sepater quotes?
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Old 25-02-2008, 15:13   #66
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Re: Two separate quotes in one post.

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How do you seperate one quote ?
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is it done the same as if you had 2 sepater quotes?
Do you mean like that?
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Old 28-02-2008, 09:27   #67
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Re: Two separate quotes in one post.

I'm going to follow up on this anyway, even though the above question was not answered because I shall presume this is what is meant. If not, then I can always do another instruction later.

Right, so if we just quote the whole post we get:
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How do you seperate one quote ? is it done the same as if you had 2 sepater quotes?
I am presuming you wish to split that post into two seperate sections which you can post between.


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How do you seperate one quote ?
Like this?

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is it done the same as if you had 2 sepater quotes?
So, how do we go about it?

Well first of all we pick up the whole quotation which gives you something like this in your text box:

[quote=jackyalex;536510]How do you seperate one quote ? is it done the same as if you had 2 sepater quotes?[/quote]

Then you copy the bit which says [/quote] and paste it at the point where you wish the first part of the quotation to end. Leave a little space and then copy the bit which says [quote=jackyalex;536510] and paste that.

Then in the space which you left between the
[/quote] and the [quote=jackyalex;536510] you simply post what you want to say in response to the first bit.

I hope that answers the question and that it makes sense.
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Old 28-02-2008, 09:51   #68
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Re: Two separate quotes in one post.

How do you display the quote above without it showing it as a quote above?
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Old 28-02-2008, 11:09   #69
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Re: Two separate quotes in one post.

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Do you mean like that?
sorry willow i was a bit slow to respond, yes that is what i meant
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Old 28-02-2008, 12:26   #70
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Re: Two separate quotes in one post.

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How do you seperate one quote ? is it done the same as if you had 2 sepater quotes?
Or

You can quote the whole thing by going to the post and clicking the 'quote' button.

Then all of it shows as above.

You then

Copy the word(s) you require, click the quote button above, (if you hover your mouse pointer on the buttons above a description of it will appear) the button in this case is:-


left click it paste what you want in between the open and close [quotes] and you have two quotes.

Quote:
How do you seperate one quote ?
Quote:
is it done the same as if you had 2 sepater quotes?
Of course it would also help if you remember to put the person your quoting's name in it.

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quote=jackyalex;536510 How do you seperate one quote ?
Quote:
quote=jackyalex;536510 is it done the same as if you had 2 sepater quotes?
Well I'm sure that has helped to muddy the water just a little bit more!

If not try this:-

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How
Quote:
do
Quote:
you
Quote:
seperate
Quote:
one
Quote:
quote ?
Quote:
is
Quote:
it
Quote:
done
Quote:
the
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same
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as
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if
Quote:
you
Quote:
had
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2 sepater
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quotes?
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Old 28-02-2008, 12:30   #71
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Re: Two separate quotes in one post.

Now Less you are just showing off!

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How do you display the quote above without it showing it as a quote above?
Magic.
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