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Post by JustKim on Jul 11, 2014 1:53:22 GMT
I have been peaing for a long time and decided I need to learn to copy and paste so that what I am referring to shows up the the bubble before I post. I think it is about time I learned!!
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whiskerfish
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Jul 2, 2014 2:21:34 GMT
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Post by whiskerfish on Jul 11, 2014 2:23:04 GMT
I think if you press the quote button at the top right of a post you want to copy it will create that bubble you're talking about with the entire post. Is that what you mean?
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Post by BeckyTech on Jul 11, 2014 5:23:00 GMT
And if you just want to grab a portion of a message, highlight the text you want, CTRL+C to copy it. Start your reply and use the quote bubble on the editing ribbon. Backspace over the default text and then CTRL+V to paste your desired text.
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Post by greenlegume on Jul 11, 2014 5:25:26 GMT
And if you want to say something about what you just quoted, click on the blank space below the bubbles and then type your comment.
Otherwise, your comment ends up looking like part of the quote.
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Post by greenlegume on Jul 11, 2014 5:27:17 GMT
I have been peaing for a long time and decided I need to learn to copy and paste so that what I am referring to shows up the the bubble before I post. I think it is about time I learned!! see, in this one I didn't click in the space outside the faint blue-or gray line before I started typing my comments and now it looks like my words are part of your quote but now that I did click, my words show up outside the quote bubble
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Post by Miss Ang on Jul 11, 2014 12:05:22 GMT
CLICK HERE <--- This shows how to copy and paste or cut and paste from a document (such as a Word document) but the concept is the same for the internet.
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Post by JustKim on Jul 13, 2014 0:20:35 GMT
Thanks for all of the help!! I did my first one today. I found the quote button. Was that on the original peas as well? I must have missed it
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