Copying from multiple threads: Highlighting help requested.




Thank you for your help.
If so, you can multi-quote posts in a thread by pressing the
button, located inside each post, for each post you wish to quote. Then, hit the Post Reply button and all quotes should then be in your message box where you can then comment above or below each quote.Thank you for your help.




Thanks for your help. It's greatly appreciated. However, I'm still having trouble. I tried to follow your instructions, but I can't find any "quote icon" in the thread (I tried to quote yours, but when I scroll down to the thread your post is just a "clean" box with no icons in it). I feel like a dumb_ss asking for more assistance.
Thanks for your help.
Mike
Edit: I see the quote icon in the "original" thread, but not when I'm looking at the "faux" thread when I'm writing a new post.
Last edited by 69427; Aug 1, 2010 at 10:52 PM.
Thanks for your help. It's greatly appreciated. However, I'm still having trouble. I tried to follow your instructions, but I can't find any "quote icon" in the thread (I tried to quote yours, but when I scroll down to the thread your post is just a "clean" box with no icons in it). I feel like a dumb_ss asking for more assistance.
Thanks for your help.
Mike
Edit: I see the quote icon in the "original" thread, but not when I'm looking at the "faux" thread when I'm writing a new post.
for each post you want to quote, then hit the Post Reply button to take you to the part where you can actually type.I think you're skipping the above and viewing the thread at the point where you would actually post a response. If that is the case, you won't see any of the icons and you cannot quote at that point - atleast not automatically.
Your method, or the method I posted above, are both ways with the same result. You can either multi-quote them all then hit the Post Reply or you can multi-quote all but the last one and use the regular quote for the final one. Same result.
Last edited by J T; Aug 2, 2010 at 01:29 AM.










