One way is to multi quote then mark one of them with the mouse, cut (ctrl-x) and paste (ctrl-v) into the gray "quote" box of the other rather than the white space under it. If you mark a quote, then click the double quote button next to the smilies, it will create a quote in a quote. I did both above.
You could also hard code it by clicking the Source button but all the <div>, <p> and other tags are going to be pretty confusing to someone unfamiliar with HTML.
There are probably others that are intentional and unintentional on the part of the editor code.
Bruce
Hey Bruce, there seems to be (for me at lest) an easier way.
If there are several quotes, just click the button that says "Multi" on the bottom right of the quote you want to quote, do this as often as you want.
When you decide you have all the quotes you want, click the "Quote" button ONLY on the last one. Or, if you have already clicked "Multi" but want
that to BE the last quote, then just click the "Quote" button, and a box will open with all the quotes in separate boxes.
Add your comments BETWEEN the quotes, and on the last BELOW the quote.
Seems to work for me, and easier to remember.
Skip
OH, and one thing EVERYONE should do, click that button with the ABC and the check mark under it when you want to post anything. That is the spell checker, and well worth using. It's the last button on the right at the top of the box you are typing in, on the second line.