Afternoon All!!
I was away yesterday trying to do a good deed... even though it might come back to bite me in the .....

Oh well... won't be the first time and sure won't be the last!! I have broad shoulders!!
I tried .. really I tried to READ from everyone. BUT... when y'all say move.... y'all really MOVE!!! I'm glad I wasn't drinking something this morning... yes... this morning.. well it was almost 12, but that's still morning

... anyway.. if I were drinking something I would have................ when I saw 47 PAGES since night before last. Whew... I'm glad I'm not the only one that likes to gab
BUT I still have so much to learn about this site... I need to find out how y'all get several quotes on the same one?? I forget what all I read before I finish reading...and who said it. So much to reply to, and so little brain left
I feel your pain. I`m in the same boat
Well, Robin is much better at explaining this that I am, but I will give it a go.
As you're reading, click the reply with quote, AND the box to the right of that, you will see a check mark appear.
Go
through and read, moving through pages and quoting, and clicking the box to the right...each time you quote...
Do not add ANY of your own text/comments until you are all finished. If you get to the last page and your box is gone, just click on another to quote...then you should see them all.
Then, go to the first quote you picked up, and look for the end quote command/text.
I'm going to use spaces, in the box there won't be spaces, but this is what you're looking for, again with no spaces.
[ / Q U O T E ]
After that, you will want to answer or comment on THAT quote that you picked up.
Then move your cursor to the end of the next quote you picked up...again look for the end of the quote like last time [ / Q U O T E ]
but no spaces.
When you get to the next one you quoted, repeat the same as above.
Then you can hit "go advanced", or "preview post" to see how it looks.
It takes practice, and most all of us didn't know how to do it either, so just give it a go, and after a bit, you'll get the hang of it.
Do not remove any of the text/commands that show the persons name, and the number, that's part of the computer text command telling the program who to quote, what to quote, and where to stop quoting them.