I have been to FAQ and it says click on the multi-quote button. When I do that nothing happens and the reply box is blank. I can of course cut and paste but that doesn't separate the replies. What am I doing wrong?
How do I multi-quote?
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Anna View PostI have been to FAQ and it says click on the multi-quote button. When I do that nothing happens and the reply box is blank. I can of course cut and paste but that doesn't separate the replies. What am I doing wrong?
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Originally posted by Don Petter View PostOriginally posted by AnnaI have been to FAQ and it says click on the multi-quote button. When I do that nothing happens and the reply box is blank. I can of course cut and paste but that doesn't separate the replies. What am I doing wrong?
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Don Petter
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I was just asking whether that was what was required. I simply added the following after [QUOTE=Don Petter]:
[QUOTE=Anna]I have been to FAQ and it says click on the multi-quote button. When I do that nothing happens and the reply box is blank. I can of course cut and paste but that doesn't separate the replies. What am I doing wrong?
Then I closed the quote in the usual way. Rather like the way it was done on the BBC Messageboard.
But this may not have been what Anna meant.
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Anna
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostIs this a multiquote?
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It used to be possible (automatically) on the BBC boards but they discontinued it because it made it so easy for people to post yards and yards of ever increasing quotes which was unnecesary and a bore . I personally favour selective, edited quotes which are just enough to explain whose post is being answered. But that's just me ...It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Anna
Originally posted by french frank View PostIt used to be possible (automatically) on the BBC boards but they discontinued it because it made it so easy for people to post yards and yards of ever increasing quotes which was unnecesary and a bore . I personally favour selective, edited quotes which are just enough to explain whose post is being answered. But that's just me ...
Thanks all, my question is answered,
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Cellini
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Eudaimonia
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Originally posted by Eudaimonia View PostTake a break, come back when you feel better.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Anna
Just one question about cancelling membership (not that I am thinking of it!) If, after a period of reflection, a person decides to rejoin is it possible to do that with your original posting name and email address or is it that the name is 'taken' although that person is no longer here and another name would be required to avoid confusion of a new member deciding on the same name as an ex-member. Hope that makes sense!
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