R r896neo Joined 23 Feb 2007 Messages 4,767 Reaction score 782 Location Belfast Country 24 May 2010 #1 Despite all my posts i still haven't worked out how to use the quote function r896neo said: i am an idiot Click to expand... You sure are[/quote]
Despite all my posts i still haven't worked out how to use the quote function r896neo said: i am an idiot Click to expand... You sure are[/quote]
S Steve Joined 15 Apr 2005 Messages 16,516 Reaction score 265 Location Yorkshire Country 24 May 2010 #2 You still havent perfected it.
R r896neo Joined 23 Feb 2007 Messages 4,767 Reaction score 782 Location Belfast Country 24 May 2010 #3 i know r896neo said: i am stil an idiot Click to expand...
JohnD Joined 15 Nov 2005 Messages 92,865 Reaction score 7,281 Location South Country 24 May 2010 #4 r896neo said: Despite all my posts i still haven't worked out how to use the quote function Click to expand... It's easy. Just follow this diagram I have drawn for you. View media item 980
r896neo said: Despite all my posts i still haven't worked out how to use the quote function Click to expand... It's easy. Just follow this diagram I have drawn for you. View media item 980
D D_Hailsham Joined 18 Oct 2007 Messages 10,590 Reaction score 1,353 Location Kent Country 28 May 2010 #5 r896neo said: Despite all my posts i still haven't worked out how to use the quote function r896neo said: i am an idiot Click to expand... You sure are[/quote] Click to expand... If you use the quote button it will set the opening quote, like this: [quote] The Quote button then shows a *. You press the button to insert an end of quote sign [/quote]. So it looks like this: [quote] Text being quoted[/quote] If you forget to press the Quote button again, the system automatically inserts [/quote] at the end of the document. I rarely use the Quote, etc buttons as I find it easier to type the relevant code.
r896neo said: Despite all my posts i still haven't worked out how to use the quote function r896neo said: i am an idiot Click to expand... You sure are[/quote] Click to expand... If you use the quote button it will set the opening quote, like this: [quote] The Quote button then shows a *. You press the button to insert an end of quote sign [/quote]. So it looks like this: [quote] Text being quoted[/quote] If you forget to press the Quote button again, the system automatically inserts [/quote] at the end of the document. I rarely use the Quote, etc buttons as I find it easier to type the relevant code.