How do you quote partials?

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Did anyone read what I typed above? It's not hard at all! Just remember to take the spaces out of the tags I posted above. Put [ quote] in front of what you want to quote and end it with [ /quote]. Just don't insert the spaces. If I had typed it without the spaces, it would have said
in front of what you want to quote and end it with

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Get it?
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You need to use the square [] not the round ones, then you need the little backslash thingy / for the last quote and the =whoever for the first quote

thus
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should work but (quote=whoever) followed by a (/quote) will not
 
I think I get it, I was just thinking there was a simple, quick, way to do it, rather than cutting and pasting and typing quote yourself. thanks
 
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Nothing simple or quick about it, now your spose to put tags on everything too, I am gettin myself comfuzed now. I wonder if just writing with a marker instead of going out and getting tags would work??
 
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But where do we get these TAGS from do they sell them at staples??

You learn them from seeing them over and over and over
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Actually some forums have a quote feature, you highlight what you want to put quote tags around and click the button, and it automagically inserts them for you. I still can't be bothered with buttons, I'm a keyboard jockey from DOS days, I tend to do things myself.
 
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But where do we get these TAGS from do they sell them at staples??

Tags are the HTML code that makes web pages look how we want it. You can use the button that makes a word bold by typing in between the (b) (/b) only with brackets, not parenthesis or you can type the same tag (HTML code) for yourself. The / tells the system to "turn off" the feature, bold, underline, italics etc.
 

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