Sorry if this is obvious. I'm not posting much lately, so I'm in doubt with this aspect of the "quote" function.
There is this thread I aim to reply, and I'll be answering a long post. I want to break it up in several parts.
However, when I click in the quote function on the botton, I adds to the entire post to the multi-quote function.
As it does so graphically - what is otherwise very practical - except that I don't know how to break it up in parts. I even tried to quote the posts several times over and just delete repeatedly the unwanted parts for each section, but this can't be the optimal solution; it's not very practical - AND caused issues with formatting.
... this sounds like a step back...
Do you guys know about a more practical way of dividing a long post with the quote function?
Regards.
There is this thread I aim to reply, and I'll be answering a long post. I want to break it up in several parts.
However, when I click in the quote function on the botton, I adds to the entire post to the multi-quote function.
As it does so graphically - what is otherwise very practical - except that I don't know how to break it up in parts. I even tried to quote the posts several times over and just delete repeatedly the unwanted parts for each section, but this can't be the optimal solution; it's not very practical - AND caused issues with formatting.
test said:I can always insert the [ quote ] brackets manually, and "copy/paste" the wanted excerpts, like this, but...
... this sounds like a step back...
Do you guys know about a more practical way of dividing a long post with the quote function?
Regards.