February 9, 201412 yr You've all seen that moment when someone tries to reply to someone directly above them, but then someone else posts before they post their reply and things get confusing. The easy solution is to edit in a quote. However, I can not figure out how to do this. At first I thought it wasn't possible, but then I noticed someone else do it. So will someone offer me assistance here?
February 9, 201412 yr I've wondered the same thing. It's probably pretty simple but it would be greatly appreciated if it was explained how to do this.
February 9, 201412 yr To do this, use the quote feature as normal to quote into a new post.However, instead of posting that new post, copy and paste the quote into your previous post. This works on both mobile and desktop browsers, with both rich text editing and BB Code editing. It probably doesn't work with Tapatalk, though.
February 9, 201412 yr Author Yep, pretty simple. I can't believe I couldn't think of that considering I just copied and pasted a quote into my post, but before I ever officially posted my post, earlier today. Thanks!
February 9, 201412 yr To do this, use the quote feature as normal to quote into a new post. However, instead of posting that new post, copy and paste the quote into your previous post. This works on both mobile and desktop browsers, with both rich text editing and BB Code editing. It probably doesn't work with Tapatalk, though. It does work with Tapatalk, although the app has a bug in it that will occasionally strip out all line breaks when you attempt to save an edit. That bug is not related to pasting in the quote, but rather just editing in general.
February 9, 201412 yr So will someone offer me assistance here? Yes, just left click the part(s), and hit delete. Simplicity at it's finest.
February 10, 201412 yr Author So will someone offer me assistance here? Yes, just left click the part(s), and hit delete. Simplicity at it's finest. What? My question was already answered.
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