Hehe, nope didn't know it, thanks!!!
Guess one could say I'm not too computer savvy, or I'm just a noob lol. Thank you![/QUOTE]
It can be a little tricky when quoting, but remember, whatever is in those brackets at the beginning and end of the quoted text, and the brackets themselves, need to remain undeleted. You can always manipulate the quote box also, in the case of the last post, by copying the original bracketed info including the name of the poster, the equal sign and those numbers and placing that at the beginning of a text you want to be in a text box; then, at the end of the section you want to be in a text box, copy and paste the end brackets like you did earlier. What that allows you to do is something like this:
Hehe, nope didn't know it, thanks!!!
No problemo!
Guess one could say I'm not too computer savvy, or I'm just a noob lol.
Not a noob, but I am not computer savy either. It all will make sense after awhile -- this forum used to scare the bejeezus out of me.
No problemo.
So, you can respond separately to several points in a quoted message so that others reading it (maybe in the case of a long quote) know exactly which points you are responding to.
p.s. There are other ways to check out your post as it will look so you can see how it will appear before posting it. You could click "Go Advanced" in the lower right hand corner and after your post pops up, click "Preview Changes" in the lower right hand corner. That will allow you to see how it will be posted on the forum. If something is off, the editable post willl be underneath the example, then you can re-edit your post, click "Preview Changes" again and see how it looks. When your post looks the way you want it, click "Save Changes" and your post will be made. I don't know why I am writing about all of this right now???? LOL