How do I use multi quote in replies?

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To use the multi-quote feature in replies, click 'multi quote' on each post you want to include, then click 'quote' on the last post. This action compiles all selected quotes into a single reply box. There is no specific guide available for this feature, but the process is straightforward. Users can select multiple posts and easily incorporate them into one response. This method enhances the efficiency of quoting multiple contributors in discussions.
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I have been unable to find description of how to use multi quote. Could someone direct me to the right spot?

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Click 'multi quote' on all the posts you want to quote and then on the last one click 'quote' and it will give you them all in one reply box.
 
skippy1729 said:
I have been unable to find description of how to use multi quote. Could someone direct me to the right spot?

skippy

I'm not sure where it's explained, but basically if you want to include multiple quotes in your reply, let's use 3 as an example, click on Multi-Post in the first 2 replies that you want to quote, and click on Quote in the last 1 that you want to quote. That opens up the Reply box with all 3 quotes available.
 
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