Maximizing Multiquotes to Using Multiple Quotes in Forum Replies

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To maximize the use of multiquotes in forum replies, users should utilize the "insert quotes" button located at the bottom left of the editor. When multiple quotes are set, clicking 'Reply' will only display one quote unless this button is used. This feature is designed to allow users to incorporate all selected quotes into their response. Participants confirmed that following this method effectively resolves the issue of missing quotes. Understanding this functionality enhances the quoting experience in forum discussions.
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I set four multiquotes but when I hit 'Reply' I only get one ? Please explain how to get all the quotes in.

Thank you.
 
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Mentz114 said:
I set four multiquotes but when I hit 'Reply' I only get one ? Please explain how to get all the quotes in.

Thank you.
There is a button that appears that says "insert quotes" bottom left of the editor
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
There is a button that appears that says "insert quotes" bottom left of the editor
Ah, thank you.
 
There is a button that appears that says "insert quotes" bottom left of the editor
Copy that... :oldwink:

Mentz114 said:
I set four multiquotes but when I hit 'Reply' I only get one ? Please explain how to get all the quotes in.

Thank you.

Greg Bernhardt said:
There is a button that appears that says "insert quotes" bottom left of the editor

Mentz114 said:
Ah, thank you.

Yup... seems to work as designed... :oldsmile:
 
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