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How do i reply or give thanks to those who answered my need??thanks -dont know what to press¿
 
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Ugly

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You can click the like button.
And clicking "reply with quotes" to show who you are responding to and what they said.
And as a bonus tip these sorts of questions should go in the User2User Tech forums in the future.
 
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How do i reply or give thanks to those who answered my need??thanks -dont know what to press¿
Do you mean like this? you can quote the person who helped you by going to their post and clicking the "reply with quote" button like I just did. Then you can type your comment below their quote. Was that helpful, or were you looking for something else?
 

Huglife

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you know... I have been here for while now... and i still dont know how to double quote. I am just now learning actually lol
 
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Tinuviel

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you know... I have been here for while now... and i still dont know how to double quote. I am just now learning actually lol
It took me forever to figure it out :D. You hit the Multi quote, then you hit "reply with quote." You do this individually on each message you want select. That's what I've found, anyway. Maybe there's an easier way and I'm reinventing the wheel...or maybe that's how it's supposed to be!
 

Yeraza_Bats

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For multiquoting, I just copy paste. I use Chrome and the mutlquote button doesnt work for me : p

But you know how when you hit the "reply with quote" button, their post is quoted in the text box that you write your post in? I just copy that, delete the quote, hit the "reply with quote" button for another post I want to reply to, paste the last quoted post above it, and if I wanna quote another post I copy both of them and then do it all again : p

Though, I dont do this often, cuz I have a bad habit of replying to a post I want to reply to immediately before checking the posts that came after it, so I often just make like 2-3 posts at once, haha : p
 
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For multiquoting, I just copy paste. I use Chrome and the mutlquote button doesnt work for me : p

But you know how when you hit the "reply with quote" button, their post is quoted in the text box that you write your post in? I just copy that, delete the quote, hit the "reply with quote" button for another post I want to reply to, paste the last quoted post above it, and if I wanna quote another post I copy both of them and then do it all again : p

Though, I dont do this often, cuz I have a bad habit of replying to a post I want to reply to immediately before checking the posts that came after it, so I often just make like 2-3 posts at once, haha : p
While this does get the words into a "quote", it does not let anyone know what particular (specific) post was quoted. It makes things kind of difficult for the readers because they have no idea what you are answering to..
 

Yeraza_Bats

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While this does get the words into a "quote", it does not let anyone know what particular (specific) post was quoted. It makes things kind of difficult for the readers because they have no idea what you are answering to..
I disagree.

It took me forever to figure it out :D. You hit the Multi quote, then you hit "reply with quote." You do this individually on each message you want select. That's what I've found, anyway. Maybe there's an easier way and I'm reinventing the wheel...or maybe that's how it's supposed to be!
As you can see here-

you know... I have been here for while now... and i still dont know how to double quote. I am just now learning actually lol
I can quote multiple people and respond to each quote : p

I would imagine most people would know that the text below their quote is the response to their quote : p