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Tutorial info Visit support topic

  • Added on: Oct 31 2009 04:29 PM
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Posted by NiftyWolfie on Oct 31 2009 04:29 PM
At the bottom of every post on the forum there are a couple of buttons that can help you to keep a clear understanding of the bit of the topic you are replying too

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The picture above shows the 2 reply/quote buttons, now using the reply button means you will quote the post you have just clicked reply too and it will show at the start of your post.
The Multi Quote button you can click on in any number to posts and when you come to reply it will quote ALL the posts you clicked Multi Quote on effectifly allowing you to reply to several posts in one go from a topic!

Now there are 2 ways to reply to a topic/post that doesn't require you to quote another topic one is the fast reply area, Shown Below

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the other is clicking the Full editor button on the fast reply box which will open up the full editor for you to use.

There is also a standard reply button just above the fast reply area that allows you to reply to the topic/post using the full editor again.
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