This is SOO embarrasing, but i NEED to know

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$%^&*&^% The beat goes on, or should I say the "thread"? Well, anyway, as a noob, I don't know how to insert "quotes" in my reply to your responses!!!:confused: Probably super-easy but I do not know how? Please, turn me into an expert and I will be grateful forever :p:p!

I LOVE this forum, you guys rock !
#embarrasing #soo
  • Profile picture of the author ultraeternity
    Just click on the QUOTE button that you'll see below the post you want to quote.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chuck Evans
    To quote a post just hit the "Quote button and your reply will be placed underneath. To add quotes within your post click on the red "Go Advanced" tab under the reply box you have opened.

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  • Profile picture of the author Harry Behrens
    Haha, don't be embarrassed, this is how we learn

    Just think that there are probably at least a couple people reading this who were wondering the same thing but didn't get the courage to ask, while you did
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    • Profile picture of the author Vikuna2009+
      Originally Posted by hmbehrens View Post

      Haha, don't be embarrassed, this is how we learn

      Just think that there are probably at least a couple people reading this who were wondering the same thing but didn't get the courage to ask, while you did
      At least I have the "guts" !
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      • Profile picture of the author eddie0vedder
        hey all this is my 1st post, but i have managed to master the art of quoting i havent a clue about internet marketing though
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        • Profile picture of the author Vikuna2009+
          Originally Posted by eddie0vedder View Post

          hey all this is my 1st post, but i have managed to master the art of quoting i havent a clue about internet marketing though
          Totally different subject but you have come to the right place . Go through the threads and you WILL learn, then apply . Good luck to you!
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        • Profile picture of the author Harry Behrens
          Originally Posted by eddie0vedder View Post

          hey all this is my 1st post, but i have managed to master the art of quoting i havent a clue about internet marketing though
          Just click the "Internet Marketing" button at the end of your post...

          ... oh wait, it's *not* that easy?? Well dang

          Don't worry though, keep reading and trying stuff out (emphasis on the trying stuff out over the reading) and you'll get it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vikuna2009+
    What about the "multiquote???
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  • Profile picture of the author Muhammad Hassan
    To use multiquote go to the end of each post you want to post and click the 'Multiquote' button (The top half of the button will turn red). At the end of the last post you want to quote click the 'Quote' button.

    You must be logged in to do this.


    Nothing wrong with asking questions. Whenever a question is answered then knowledge is gained and there's nothing wrong with gaining knowledge.

    2 anecdotes:

    1) Before school exams (many, many years ago) for IT there was a lesson for revision. I spent all lesson asking the teacher questions and getting answers. Other students didn't ask questions, but laughed at mine. I got highest grade. Moral - ask questions and gain knowledge.

    2) Took IT to university. In second year asked lecturer a question that had an answer that I should have known at school - it was a simple, stupid question. After he gave his answer it got rid of a massive amonut of confusion I was having. Moral - there's no such thing as a stupid question.
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    • Profile picture of the author Vikuna2009+
      Originally Posted by Muhammad Hassan View Post

      To use multiquote go to the end of each post you want to post and click the 'Multiquote' button (The top half of the button will turn red). At the end of the last post you want to quote click the 'Quote' button.

      You must be logged in to do this.


      Nothing wrong with asking questions. Whenever a question is answered then knowledge is gained and there's nothing wrong with gaining knowledge.

      2 anecdotes:

      1) Before school exams (many, many years ago) for IT there was a lesson for revision. I spent all lesson asking the teacher questions and getting answers. Other students didn't ask questions, but laughed at mine. I got highest grade. Moral - ask questions and gain knowledge.

      2) Took IT to university. In second year asked lecturer a question that had an answer that I should have known at school - it was a simple, stupid question. After he gave his answer it got rid of a massive amonut of confusion I was having. Moral - there's no such thing as a stupid question.
      Thank you, will try that !
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