Willing to be vulnerable here - How do you select multiple quotes in order to respond?
Willing to be vulnerable here - How do you select multiple quotes in order to respond?
"Fully embracing the Gospel, fully engaging the world"
You click on each of the messages you want to reply to with the multiquote icon and then use the "reply with quote" button. That's it!
"No scripture can mean that God is not love, or that his mercy is not over all his works" (John Wesley - Free Grace, 26)
-Jim
To know and to serve God, of course, is why we're here, a clear truth, that, like the nose on your face, is near at hand and easily discernible but can make you dizzy if you try to focus on it hard. But a little faith will see you through.
Garrison KeillorPost Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 0 LaughingHans Deventer - "thanks" for this post
That will give me the multiple quotes. In this case they are minimal in size. To multi quote a large post with several points, must I cut paste and edit to respond to multiple points in a post?
"No scripture can mean that God is not love, or that his mercy is not over all his works" (John Wesley - Free Grace, 26)
No, you don't have to cut/paste. Just "multi-quote" the whole thing, and then delete the portion(s) not needed, like you normally delete things ... highlight and then "delete" button.
Hans was posting @ the same time, I see. To me, it's easier to just multi-quote, & then delete a portion, than to type in the {quote=poster's name} and the {/quote} at the end of what's been copied/pasted. Sometimes, if you've got several quotes, you may even forget who said what if you're cutting/pasting some things. If they're quoted/then edited down via deletion, their name is there already.
BTW, those {}s are here so they will show ... and it's the square brackets that are actually used for quotes to appear as they do.
Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one.
~ Stella Adler ~
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It takes a great deal of maturity to accept that trying to eliminate all risk eliminates life.
~ Susan Lapin ~
I've thought about doing this before, but this thread inspired me to do it. You'll find a video tutorial on this topic at: http://www.naznet.com/community/show...-to-multiquote