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Post by ericvw on Jan 1, 2015 22:09:36 GMT -8
iPad is what I use most.
When copying a quote, change the reply window view from "preview" to "BBCode" first, this will ensure the code is copy/pasted correctly.
Let's see. Did it work? Thanks PNW Dave EVW
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Post by PNW Dave on Jan 2, 2015 2:14:31 GMT -8
You'll need to copy all of the text in BBCode view in order for the quote to show as a "quoted post", like below. It's the {quote author= ........ /quote} part that does it (I used different brackets for that example) Happy to help. iPad is what I use most. When copying a quote, change the reply window view from "preview" to "BBCode" first, this will ensure the code is copy/pasted correctly. Let's see. Did it work? Thanks PNW Dave EVW
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Post by ericvw on Jan 4, 2015 15:04:45 GMT -8
You'll need to copy all of the text in BBCode view in order for the quote to show as a "quoted post", like below. It's the {quote author= ........ /quote} part that does it (I used different brackets for that example) Happy to help. iPad is what I use most. When copying a quote, change the reply window view from "preview" to "BBCode" first, this will ensure the code is copy/pasted correctly. Let's see. Did it work? Thanks PNW Dave EVW Can't seem to adjust the handles on this iPad to trim the quote down- I am really not compatible with this thing! Eric VW
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Post by PNW Dave on Jan 5, 2015 12:25:18 GMT -8
Can't seem to adjust the handles on this iPad to trim the quote down- I am really not compatible with this thing! Eric VW It might be easiest to copy the entire text, then paste it, then delete the portion you don't want. That is I what I did above, deleted my quote from within your quote. You have to keep the parts between the brackets at either end of the text like this- {quote author=" ericvw........timestamp="1234567890"} Quoted text here {/quote}
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