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Frank_E
13-Dec-2010, 18:12
I did read the FAQ and didn't find the answer, but then again I might have missed it.
in various threads I see people commenting on images but their comments don't include the whole image just limited quotes from the original post
when I use the quote function the whole message including image is duplicated
how do you reply in this more limited way?
this is probably one of those "I should have known the answer to that..." questions
but I don't
thanks
Jim Graves
13-Dec-2010, 22:04
After you click on "Quote" ... the entire quoted post will appear in your response box ... then just delete the and and everything in between and that will delete the image from your response.
Richard K.
14-Dec-2010, 00:31
I did read the FAQ and didn't find the answer, but then again I might have missed it.
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when I use the quote function the whole message including image is duplicated
how do you reply in this more limited way? I want to donate $10 to every member on the forum!!
thanks
Frank, just click quote and then edit (delete or add stuff like I did with your quoted post above) in the window that appears. Click preview post to see what your reply will look like. If you want further changes, scroll down from the "preview" box to the "reply to thread" box and edit further...(press preview again to see further changes, etc.)
Richard K.
14-Dec-2010, 00:43
I did read the FAQ and didn't find the answer, but then again I might have missed it......:confused:
For a Tim's coffee,
in various threads I see people commenting on images but their comments don't include the whole image just limited quotes from the original post
I will show you how to break up the quote and reply to individual parts...
when I use the quote function the whole message including image is duplicated
Yes.
how do you reply in this more limited way?
You need to edit the quote by pasting [/QUOTE] or [QUOTE] in the appropriate space...:)
Frank_E
14-Dec-2010, 05:04
thank you for all of your responses, much appreciated...
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