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Is there an easy way to quote more than one person in a post rather than copying and pasting the name and typing all the code in on my own?? I dont do it often but its a pain when i do.
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Not really. But you can just type the name (do the quote manually) for quick-wuoting. I usually do this if I just want to quote a speciic thing someone else said but not the main point of my post.
For example, I just type {quote=j4k3}???{/quote} and respond to it. It gets the point that I'm responding to your question without everyone having to read it again. Ya get it? Yes, I did the code wrong above, I meant to.
For example, I just type {quote=j4k3}???{/quote} and respond to it. It gets the point that I'm responding to your question without everyone having to read it again. Ya get it? Yes, I did the code wrong above, I meant to.
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Re: Quoting
Originally Posted by MerF
Not really. But you can just type the name (do the quote manually) for quick-wuoting. I usually do this if I just want to quote a speciic thing someone else said but not the main point of my post.
For example, I just type {quote=j4k3}???{/quote} and respond to it. It gets the point that I'm responding to your question without everyone having to read it again. Ya get it? Yes, I did the code wrong above, I meant to.
For example, I just type {quote=j4k3}???{/quote} and respond to it. It gets the point that I'm responding to your question without everyone having to read it again. Ya get it? Yes, I did the code wrong above, I meant to.
{quote=MerF}agkadgj{/quote}
{quote=MerF}agkadgj{/quote}
{quote=MerF}agkadgj{/quote}
to do multiple quotes.
oh well i guess i'll just stop bein a lazy ass
{quote=MerF}agkadgj{/quote}
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