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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    How do I use it? Can't seem to figure it out :confused:
     
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    I-S Good Evening.... Infidel

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    Just encapsulate any quoted text with the quote tags (quote or /quote in square brackets)

    In other words, replace the parentheses in the following with square brackets:

    (quote=MO!)How do I use it?(/quote)

    Like this

    (quote=MO!)Can't seem to figure it out(/quote)

    It's easy when you know how
     
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    I-S Good Evening.... Infidel

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    It's easy when you know how
     
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    I meant using the multi-quote button in the bottom right of the posts in the threads.

    Thought just clicking them would add them to a reply.
    Figured it out now, didn't realise they only appear once you've checked the posts you wish to quote, then actually click on quote.
     
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    TonyL Club Krautrock Plinque

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    Just click the '+' multi quote button on any posts you want to quote and then hit the proper 'quote' button on the last one and they will all appear in your reply box.

    Tony.
     
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