Moving quotes from post to post
I've done this a few times. There may be an easier way, but the following worked for me:
Cut the text from the thread you want to quote.
Paste it into your new post.
At the beginning and end of the post, type the following but REPLACE the round brackets (i.e. "(" or ")" ) with the square brackets (i.e. "[" or "]" ) when you type them (I tried to do it with square brackets as an example but the system automatically converted each one into a formatting command and didn't print them!):
(QUOTE) - at the begining of the quote
(B) - at the beginning of the text you want to have bolded
(i) - at the begining of the text you want to have italicized
(/i) - at the end of the text you want to have italicized
(/B) - at the end of the text you want to have bolded
(/QUOTE) - at the end of the quote
If you hit "Quote" at the end of someone's post, their post will be quoted in your reply. You will then see the above codes inserted as part of the quote. When you hit reply to save the reply and post it to the thread, the codes are converted to the standard formatting you see in quotes that people use.
For example, you'd type the following (but with the round brackets typed as square brackets):
(QUOTE)(B)(i) originally posted by Penhold - NOT!!!
then insert text of the quote
then type: (/i)(/B)(/QUOTE)
This produces the following:
originally posted by Penhold - NOT!!!
Paste it into your new post.
At the beginning and end of the post, type the following:
(QUOTE) - at the begining of the quote
(B) - at the beginning of the text you want to have bolded
(i) - at the begining of the text you want to have italicized
(/i) - at the end of the text you want to have italicized
(/B) - at the end of the text you want to have bolded
(/QUOTE) - at the end of the quote
If you hit "Quote" at the end of someone's post, their post will be quoted in your reply. You will then see the above codes inserted as part of their quote. When you hit "submit reply" to post the reply the codes will be converted to format the text into a quote
There may be an easier way, and if so no doubt someone will point it out. In the meantime, this method works for me.
Penhold