Hey guys,
I would like to quote posts in replying but without repeating their pics?
How does one do this?
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Hey guys,
I would like to quote posts in replying but without repeating their pics?
How does one do this?
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Just click on the images one by one and press DELETE.
Great information - Thanks Rich.
PLEASE, PLEASE when replying to a post with photos delete all or at least any that do not pertain to your inquiry or comments. Will greatly ease the reading. Especially when you repeat immediately under the original post! Thanks
@Rich Melvin posted:Just click on the images one by one and press DELETE.
Thanks Rich.
I knew this but I thought there might be an option to post quote without pics.
@Rich Melvin posted:Just click on the images one by one and press DELETE.
My Chromebook doesn't have a delete key, so I just put the cursor at the end of the pic and hit the backspace key. Same result.
@c.sam posted:PLEASE, PLEASE when replying to a post with photos delete all or at least any that do not pertain to your inquiry or comments. Will greatly ease the reading. Especially when you repeat immediately under the original post! Thanks
Amen to that. I'll add that the same thing applies to the text of a long post - delete the parts that aren't relevant to your comment.
@Lionelski posted:Thanks Rich.
I knew this but I thought there might be an option to post quote without pics.
Sorry John but I was just muttering to myself when you re-posted all of Larry's pix.....
Rich answered already but I do the same, highlight and delete the pix........
It takes a village......
You can also highlight the text you want to refer to and copy it , then paste it into your reply.
Like this:
It takes a village......
Ok... I'll be that guy...I use a Samsung tablet. No mouse or seperate keyboard. Any tricks for using the above strategies to reply with quotes?
John
@John Meyncke posted:Ok... I'll be that guy...I use a Samsung tablet. No mouse or seperate keyboard. Any tricks for using the above strategies to reply with quotes?
You have a backspace or delete key somewhere.
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