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click on the button next to quote looks like " for both posts u wanna quote then click reply hth

You quote the post you want. Reply to it, cut and paste what you've done, click back, then do the next quote you want to use and so on.

 

Just...

not spammingb testing

 

...like...

 

thread will be deleted once ive found out how to do it

 

...this...

 

 

just one more and hopefully someone will give me instructions
click on the button next to quote looks like " for both posts u wanna quote then click reply hth

 

That's a much better way! LOL, never noticed that function. I guess it wasn't on the older VB release.

Odd, doesn't seem to work. Yet when I quote your post, I can see ck300z's quote inside it.

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not spammingb testing

 

then this

 

thread will be deleted once ive found out how to do it

 

then this

 

just one more and hopefully someone will give me instructions

 

so i do this

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im not sure lol, actually used si's way, tried yous first but couldnt work it out

lol :hyper: did u use mine or Si's way ?

or my way,lol

im not sure lol, actually used si's way, tried yous first but couldnt work it out

 

its sooooooooo easy,lol

A simple way is to put [ quote ] at the start of the text you want to quote and [ \quote ] at the end.

 

But you leave out the spaces between quote and the brackets - I just did it like that above to demonstrate otherwise I would have quoted "at the start of the text you want to quote and".

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A simple way is to put [ quote ] at the start of the text you want to quote and [ \quote ] at the end.

 

But you leave out the spaces between quote and the brackets - I just did it like that above to demonstrate otherwise I would have quoted "at the start of the text you want to quote and".

 

Doesnt look good tho, your just complicating it:tongue:

Eh?

 

Your quote doesnt look like a quote and you have now confused me,lol:confused::headvswal

WTF is this thread :rofl:

 

All you need to do is click the tab next to the 'quote' tab and it will turn orange, then click the same on the other posts you wish to use and then on the last post you wish to quote, click the 'quote' tab and jobs a good un :D Easy peasy!!! ;)

WTF is this thread :rofl:

 

All you need to do is click the tab next to the 'quote' tab and it will turn orange, then click the same on the other posts you wish to use and then on the last post you wish to quote, click the 'quote' tab and jobs a good un :D Easy peasy!!! ;)

 

Yep, thats same way I do it:)

Yep, thats same way I do it:)

 

The correct way Lisa :D Great minds and all that :D

The correct way Lisa :D Great minds and all that :D

 

I know you was going to put that lol:cool::D

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