R Raul 1st Level Red Feather Joined Mar 15, 2002 Messages 1,221 Points 0 Aug 11, 2003 #1 Sorry for the stupid question, but how do we highlight text in another post, and display it in our post so that we may comment or respond to it? Raul
Sorry for the stupid question, but how do we highlight text in another post, and display it in our post so that we may comment or respond to it? Raul
Myriads Tzar of the TMF Staff member Joined Apr 2, 2001 Messages 14,297 Points 48 Aug 11, 2003 #2 You can use copy and paste which is what I like to do. But many use the quote function, you'll see the button above the reply window. Myriads
You can use copy and paste which is what I like to do. But many use the quote function, you'll see the button above the reply window. Myriads
R Raul 1st Level Red Feather Joined Mar 15, 2002 Messages 1,221 Points 0 Aug 13, 2003 #3 Thanks for the reply. I tried the quote function, but it seemed to be asking for me to re-type the text I want inserted. Surely that is not the case.
Thanks for the reply. I tried the quote function, but it seemed to be asking for me to re-type the text I want inserted. Surely that is not the case.
Myriads Tzar of the TMF Staff member Joined Apr 2, 2001 Messages 14,297 Points 48 Aug 13, 2003 #4 You use the cut and paste function with the quote function. Highlight what you want. Copy it, Click quote, Paste what you copied into the box it provides. Myriads.
You use the cut and paste function with the quote function. Highlight what you want. Copy it, Click quote, Paste what you copied into the box it provides. Myriads.
R Raul 1st Level Red Feather Joined Mar 15, 2002 Messages 1,221 Points 0 Aug 14, 2003 #5 Thanks again, I will give it a try!
U UnclStevel TMF Expert Joined Apr 20, 2001 Messages 583 Points 0 Aug 20, 2003 #6 If you're asking how to highligh, rather than quote, use this: <font color="white">White color hehe neat.</font> produces: <font color=white>White color hehe neat.</font> Replace "white" with any normal color and there ya go. Steve
If you're asking how to highligh, rather than quote, use this: <font color="white">White color hehe neat.</font> produces: <font color=white>White color hehe neat.</font> Replace "white" with any normal color and there ya go. Steve