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... Ok, this is a typical newbie question,..but how in the heck do I "quote" someone in my replies???? seems like every forum board is different...
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Yes they can be different but all the ones I go use the same basic code [quo te]put the stuff you want to quote in between the quote codes[/quo te] So you could see the quote codes I left a space between "o & t" when you do it do not leave the space and it will come out like this put the stuff you want to quote in between the quote codes
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Yes they can be different but all the ones I go use the same basic code ...oh so ya gotta copy and paste??
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...Thanx, man,..I think I got it now...I've seen other boards where you just click on "quote" and it automatically sets in with your reply...:0
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AR, We used to have that feature on but it got too confusing because people would quote 10 paragraphs of stuff including pictures just to add two words. It was confusing and made pages load real slow when they did it with pictures. Look here for more UBB Code: https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/ubbcode.html Bill [This message has been edited by Bill Addiss (edited 12-17-2003).]
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Thanx Bill, I copied it, so I can refer back to it later...
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