How to copy a post into a new post?
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The Invigilator
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How to copy a post into a new post?
I see a lot of people are copying others posts into a new one and then typing a response under it. I have tried to do this on the IPad but havn't been able too. Any advice? not sure what I am doing wrong - but then you all know I am a techie wally 
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Romig1
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
When you open a reply box, can you not see a "Quote" button (Top RHS)?
Click on that, then type your reply under the quoted text box.
Simples!
Click on that, then type your reply under the quoted text box.
Simples!
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The Invigilator
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
DOH
thanks Romig 
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Romig1
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
Go on then....do a test! 
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Kendhni
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
You can also multi-quote ... as David pointed out to me the other day.
If you use the 'post reply' button (rather than 'quick reply' ... although you can use 'quick reply' and then select 'full editor') and scroll down you will see the previous posts on the thread. Each one has a quote button beside it .. if you click that it will add the quotes into the post as below
If you use the 'post reply' button (rather than 'quick reply' ... although you can use 'quick reply' and then select 'full editor') and scroll down you will see the previous posts on the thread. Each one has a quote button beside it .. if you click that it will add the quotes into the post as below
Romig1 wrote:Go on then....do a test!
The Invigilator wrote:DOHthanks Romig
Romig1 wrote:When you open a reply box, can you not see a "Quote" button (Top RHS)?![]()
Click on that, then type your reply under the quoted text box.
Simples!
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towny44
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
Romig1 wrote:Go on then....do a test!
The Invigilator wrote:DOHthanks Romig
Well I never, you learn something new every day on this forum.Romig1 wrote:When you open a reply box, can you not see a "Quote" button (Top RHS)?![]()
Click on that, then type your reply under the quoted text box.
Simples!
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david63
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
Does that mean that we are now an "educational establishment"?
Can we claim a grant???
Can we claim a grant???
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kaymar
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
Yes, David, you may certainly apply.david63 wrote:Does that mean that we are now an "educational establishment"?
Can we claim a grant???
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Meg 50
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
is it possible to
a) lift quotes from other threads?
b) have a gadget on posts that when clicked takes you back to that quote's original posting?
a) lift quotes from other threads?
b) have a gadget on posts that when clicked takes you back to that quote's original posting?
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david63
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
Only if you use different softwareMeg 50 wrote:is it possible to
a) lift quotes from other threads?
b) have a gadget on posts that when clicked takes you back to that quote's original posting?
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The Invigilator
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
Hee hee happy days I can do it, I can do itRomig1 wrote:Go on then....do a test!
Thankyou
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The Invigilator
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
If that's the case - can I have a certificate - have I past the test?david63 wrote:Does that mean that we are now an "educational establishment"?
Can we claim a grant???
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qbman1
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
Oh boy...I worry about some people !!
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david63
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
That's OK - some people worry about youqbman1 wrote:Oh boy...I worry about some people !!
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Meg 50
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
fair enough!david63 wrote:Only if you use different softwareMeg 50 wrote:is it possible to
a) lift quotes from other threads?
b) have a gadget on posts that when clicked takes you back to that quote's original posting?![]()
thank you for taking the time to listen to our suggestions
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
The Invigilator wrote:Hee hee happy days I can do it, I can do itRomig1 wrote:Go on then....do a test!
Thankyou
david63 wrote:Only if you use different softwareMeg 50 wrote:is it possible to
a) lift quotes from other threads?
b) have a gadget on posts that when clicked takes you back to that quote's original posting?![]()
Egad that's clever. Knew how to do a single quote but not the multi quote thingy.david63 wrote:Does that mean that we are now an "educational establishment"?
Can we claim a grant???
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The Monocled Mutineer
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
One issue seems to be that if an abusive comment gets 'censored' it may often still show under other memeber's replies by way of the quote facility. A case in point is the quoting from a.n.other member that I am a 'pompous snob' and supporting that abusive statement.
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david63
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
... and it is for that reason that when a post is "moderated" there is quite often a knock on effect with other posts and some perfectly legitimate posts end up having to be deleted which causes a degree of upset with some members to the extent that they leave the forumThe Monocled Mutineer wrote:One issue seems to be that if an abusive comment gets 'censored' it may often still show under other memeber's replies by way of the quote facility. A case in point is the quoting from a.n.other member that I am a 'pompous snob' and supporting that abusive statement.
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oldbluefox
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
If debris is left behind as a consequence of quotes it's a simple job to contact the moderating team who can rectify the matter.
I was taught to be cautious
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Kendhni
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
It is amazing how 'precious' and delicate some people can be.david63 wrote:... some perfectly legitimate posts end up having to be deleted which causes a degree of upset with some members to the extent that they leave the forum
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Manoverboard
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Re: How to copy a post into a new post?
Purely for completeness ...The Monocled Mutineer wrote:One issue seems to be that if an abusive comment gets 'censored' it may often still show under other memeber's replies by way of the quote facility. A case in point is the quoting from a.n.other member that I am a 'pompous snob' and supporting that abusive statement. ...
I would add that the posts in question were raised in March, or was it April, are located in a ' Locked ' Topic of limited interest but that they have now been ' deleted '.
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