FAQ: Replying and Quoting within threads and adding attachments.

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StatFreak:
Several new members have expressed difficulty in either inserting quotes or attaching pictures. One reason that new members may be having issues with these actions is that the Quick Reply feature bypasses them. I recommend that new members NOT use the quick reply and quick edit features until they are more familiar with the forum software.

With that in mind, here are some answers to FAQ regarding posting.


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StatFreak:
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How do you highlight a quote then insert it into a reply?




The best way is to click on the "Quote" button located within the particular post that you want to quote INSTEAD of using the Reply button at the bottom of the page. Click within the large text box containing the quote, move the cursor to the end of the text in the reply box, press <ENTER> to drop to a new line, and start typing. That starts a reply with the quote already inserted. Once you've done this a few times, you will see the pattern of how the author and date, etc. are included in the quote. It is important not to disturb the SMS commands for the start and end of the quote, however, you can edit or remove part of the quote within the brackets. Here is an example. Note that I have removed most of the quoted post and replaced it with three periods.

This is exactly how it will look in your reply text box:

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[quote author=StatFreak link=topic=5260.msg45606#msg45606 date=1258255696]
Several new members have expressed difficulty ...
[/quote]

Type your reply to the quote here.


You can also insert a quote from another post while typing your reply by first placing the cursor inside your reply at the location in which you wish the quote to appear, then scrolling down to the list or previous quotes and clicking on the insert quote link in the upper-right of each post.

All of these actions require you to use the normal quote/reply method, NOT the quick reply. That quick reply bypasses many of the forum's most useful tools. For example, you can't attach pictures when using the quick reply, in addition to being unable to add quotes, nor do you have access to the smileys.

StatFreak:
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How do you attach pictures to a post or reply?



Again, the trick is to start by using the normal Reply button or a Quote button located in a previous post. Do NOT use the Quick Reply.

If you look below the large text box in which you type your post, you will see a one-line text box labeled Attach: with a "Browse..." button located immediately to the right.
To attach an image (.jpg preferred), click on the browse button. This will open up a dialog box that will allow you to navigate your through your computer's folders just as you would when opening a file in Word or Excel. Go to the folder that contains the picture you wish to upload, select the picture and click on the "Open" button (Windows).

You can attach up to two pictures per post, and each must be less than 1MB. To attach a second picture, click on the more attachments link to the right of the "Browse..." button.

StatFreak:
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Can I modify my post once I've posted it?



YES! You do not need to re-post to make a correction.
If you look at the buttons in the top right corner of every post, you will see that your own posts include a button labeled "Modify". Clicking on this button will allow you to make any changes to your post that you wish. Posts modified more than 5-minutes after originally posted will have a modification date/timestamp added to the bottom of the post.

NOTE: If you see a small "edit" icon on the lower-right side of the post, that is a "Quick Edit". It functions much the same as the Quick Reply in that it does not redraw the entire webpage. However, as with the quick reply, you will not have access to the smileys, quote insertions, text formatting, or emoticons when using this feature.

StatFreak:
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How do I remove/change an image that I've already attached?



Click on the Modify button located in the upper-right corner of your post as stated above. Do not use the quick edit function. You will see a list of the previously attached images below the large text box. Each attachment will have a check box immediately to the left. To remove an attachment, simply uncheck the box and click the "Save" button at the bottom of the page to save your changes.

If you already have two images attached to the post and need to change one, you will have to do this in two steps. First, remove the unwanted image as just described, then modify the post a second time. When you modify the post after removing one or both attachments, the Attach: text box and "Browse..." button will reappear, allowing you to add the replacement picture.

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