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When replying to a post, there are two options when it come to quoting; quote and multi quote.

Both seem to do the exact thing...IS there a difference?
 

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John, what is the "multi-quote" feature of which you speak? I don't understand your question.
 

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Morning Doc!

The 4 icons at the bottom of each post: Quote, Multi Quote, Quick Reply and Thanks
 

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For those of you who are visual in nature...

 

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Thanks Col, I actually looked in the FAQ first but did not see it. I'm thinking my wife may be right when it comes to my inability to find things that are right in front of me...
 

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Yeah, wife and I go into "snakebite" drill now and then, checking each other for small puncture wounds on the grounds that "if it had been a snake, it would have bitten you."

As to multi-quote, I never investigated it and never tried it - and yet there it sits, just LOOKING like a snake's fangs ready to bite and I never noticed it enough to get curious.
 

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Remembered how to use it …..
For those of you who are visual in nature...


Yeah, wife and I go into "snakebite" drill now and then, checking each other for small puncture wounds on the grounds that "if it had been a snake, it would have bitten you."

As to multi-quote, I never investigated it and never tried it - and yet there it sits, just LOOKING like a snake's fangs ready to bite and I never noticed it enough to get curious.

...but not that exciting really....:D
 

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Since I saw this quote in post #4:

For those of you who are visual in nature...

How do you get the visual to show in the thread? When I've done attachments, they only show as links. I tried doing a search and perhaps couldn't figure out the best keyword phrase to locate the answer as it ended up showing results for how to insert images into forms and tables etc. rather than in the post.
 

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Attach your file first. Then right click the attachment and copy the link. Choose the Insert Image icon and paste the URL when prompted
 

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Thanks Guys. Helpful tip and nice visual link. I'll look forward to trying that out in a future post.
 

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I'm thinking my wife may be right when it comes to my inability to find things that are right in front of me...

I have the same problem! When I'm looking for something in the kitchen I have taken to standing in front of the cupboard with a door open, I will move several tins of tomatoes around, a bit like playing a solitary shell game. I will do this for 5 -minutes. Eventually my wife will take pity on me, ask, what are you looking for, reach in the cupboard and bring it out instantly!
 

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