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AnD

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Upload your pic to a host site like Photobucket.com (register there like here), and either resize it there (has tutorials <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ) or if you already know how to resize with your own program, do that before uploading to Photobucket- it will load much faster. Then copy the "img" code below the pic in Photobucket, and paste it here with your sig info in profiles.
 

AnD

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Upload your pic to a host site like Photobucket.com (register there like here), and either resize it there (has tutorials <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ) or if you already know how to resize with your own program, do that before uploading to Photobucket- it will load much faster. Then copy the "img" code below the pic in Photobucket, and paste it here with your sig info in profiles.
 
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65rosessamurai

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No problem with the question robert321, it was a legitimate question.
I WAS going to add that to krisjohn53223's question, but I didn't know how to do it.
Thanks AnD, I'll be trying that one out when I got a good photo to paste!
 
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65rosessamurai

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No problem with the question robert321, it was a legitimate question.
I WAS going to add that to krisjohn53223's question, but I didn't know how to do it.
Thanks AnD, I'll be trying that one out when I got a good photo to paste!
 
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65rosessamurai

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No problem with the question robert321, it was a legitimate question.
I WAS going to add that to krisjohn53223's question, but I didn't know how to do it.
Thanks AnD, I'll be trying that one out when I got a good photo to paste!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
No problem with the question robert321, it was a legitimate question.
I WAS going to add that to krisjohn53223's question, but I didn't know how to do it.
Thanks AnD, I'll be trying that one out when I got a good photo to paste!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
No problem with the question robert321, it was a legitimate question.
I WAS going to add that to krisjohn53223's question, but I didn't know how to do it.
Thanks AnD, I'll be trying that one out when I got a good photo to paste!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
No problem with the question robert321, it was a legitimate question.
I WAS going to add that to krisjohn53223's question, but I didn't know how to do it.
Thanks AnD, I'll be trying that one out when I got a good photo to paste!
 

creation301

New member
Sorry, another question in refrence to replies. How do you copy someones else's reply into your own (to answer a specific question). Does that make sense? Sometimes I see brackets in a response and it has the name of someone else?

I know that you can just cut and paste, but that doesn't add the name, or do you just type in the name and the section from someone's reply? Please help.

Thanks

Tiffany
 

creation301

New member
Sorry, another question in refrence to replies. How do you copy someones else's reply into your own (to answer a specific question). Does that make sense? Sometimes I see brackets in a response and it has the name of someone else?

I know that you can just cut and paste, but that doesn't add the name, or do you just type in the name and the section from someone's reply? Please help.

Thanks

Tiffany
 

creation301

New member
Sorry, another question in refrence to replies. How do you copy someones else's reply into your own (to answer a specific question). Does that make sense? Sometimes I see brackets in a response and it has the name of someone else?

I know that you can just cut and paste, but that doesn't add the name, or do you just type in the name and the section from someone's reply? Please help.

Thanks

Tiffany
 

creation301

New member
Sorry, another question in refrence to replies. How do you copy someones else's reply into your own (to answer a specific question). Does that make sense? Sometimes I see brackets in a response and it has the name of someone else?

I know that you can just cut and paste, but that doesn't add the name, or do you just type in the name and the section from someone's reply? Please help.

Thanks

Tiffany
 

creation301

New member
Sorry, another question in refrence to replies. How do you copy someones else's reply into your own (to answer a specific question). Does that make sense? Sometimes I see brackets in a response and it has the name of someone else?

I know that you can just cut and paste, but that doesn't add the name, or do you just type in the name and the section from someone's reply? Please help.

Thanks

Tiffany
 

creation301

New member
Sorry, another question in refrence to replies. How do you copy someones else's reply into your own (to answer a specific question). Does that make sense? Sometimes I see brackets in a response and it has the name of someone else?

I know that you can just cut and paste, but that doesn't add the name, or do you just type in the name and the section from someone's reply? Please help.

Thanks

Tiffany
 
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65rosessamurai

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I'm not sure how they do the bold and italics to say who did the quote, but my method of quoting is:
1. with your Message Text for Forum reply open, you go to the text to quote and do a click and drag with the mouse over it and either right click the mouse for copy, or hit the 'ctrl+c' button to copy.

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Sorry, another question in refrence to replies. How do you copy someones else's reply into your own (to answer a specific question). Does that make sense? </end quote></div>

2. You then click the "Quote" button on the top of your menu in the "Message Text" box, and either press 'ctrl+v', or right click the mouse to paste.

after that it's a matter of finishing up your message and pressing the "Reply to Topic" button to close and post it.
I vaguely recall some method to just click and it included the name and such, but can't repeat that procedure...
Hope that much helped, at least.
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
I'm not sure how they do the bold and italics to say who did the quote, but my method of quoting is:
1. with your Message Text for Forum reply open, you go to the text to quote and do a click and drag with the mouse over it and either right click the mouse for copy, or hit the 'ctrl+c' button to copy.

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Sorry, another question in refrence to replies. How do you copy someones else's reply into your own (to answer a specific question). Does that make sense? </end quote></div>

2. You then click the "Quote" button on the top of your menu in the "Message Text" box, and either press 'ctrl+v', or right click the mouse to paste.

after that it's a matter of finishing up your message and pressing the "Reply to Topic" button to close and post it.
I vaguely recall some method to just click and it included the name and such, but can't repeat that procedure...
Hope that much helped, at least.
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
I'm not sure how they do the bold and italics to say who did the quote, but my method of quoting is:
1. with your Message Text for Forum reply open, you go to the text to quote and do a click and drag with the mouse over it and either right click the mouse for copy, or hit the 'ctrl+c' button to copy.

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Sorry, another question in refrence to replies. How do you copy someones else's reply into your own (to answer a specific question). Does that make sense? </end quote></div>

2. You then click the "Quote" button on the top of your menu in the "Message Text" box, and either press 'ctrl+v', or right click the mouse to paste.

after that it's a matter of finishing up your message and pressing the "Reply to Topic" button to close and post it.
I vaguely recall some method to just click and it included the name and such, but can't repeat that procedure...
Hope that much helped, at least.
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
I'm not sure how they do the bold and italics to say who did the quote, but my method of quoting is:
1. with your Message Text for Forum reply open, you go to the text to quote and do a click and drag with the mouse over it and either right click the mouse for copy, or hit the 'ctrl+c' button to copy.

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Sorry, another question in refrence to replies. How do you copy someones else's reply into your own (to answer a specific question). Does that make sense? </end quote></div>

2. You then click the "Quote" button on the top of your menu in the "Message Text" box, and either press 'ctrl+v', or right click the mouse to paste.

after that it's a matter of finishing up your message and pressing the "Reply to Topic" button to close and post it.
I vaguely recall some method to just click and it included the name and such, but can't repeat that procedure...
Hope that much helped, at least.
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
I'm not sure how they do the bold and italics to say who did the quote, but my method of quoting is:
1. with your Message Text for Forum reply open, you go to the text to quote and do a click and drag with the mouse over it and either right click the mouse for copy, or hit the 'ctrl+c' button to copy.

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Sorry, another question in refrence to replies. How do you copy someones else's reply into your own (to answer a specific question). Does that make sense? </end quote>

2. You then click the "Quote" button on the top of your menu in the "Message Text" box, and either press 'ctrl+v', or right click the mouse to paste.

after that it's a matter of finishing up your message and pressing the "Reply to Topic" button to close and post it.
I vaguely recall some method to just click and it included the name and such, but can't repeat that procedure...
Hope that much helped, at least.
 
6

65rosessamurai

Guest
I'm not sure how they do the bold and italics to say who did the quote, but my method of quoting is:
1. with your Message Text for Forum reply open, you go to the text to quote and do a click and drag with the mouse over it and either right click the mouse for copy, or hit the 'ctrl+c' button to copy.

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Sorry, another question in refrence to replies. How do you copy someones else's reply into your own (to answer a specific question). Does that make sense? </end quote>

2. You then click the "Quote" button on the top of your menu in the "Message Text" box, and either press 'ctrl+v', or right click the mouse to paste.

after that it's a matter of finishing up your message and pressing the "Reply to Topic" button to close and post it.
I vaguely recall some method to just click and it included the name and such, but can't repeat that procedure...
Hope that much helped, at least.
 
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