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Could someone explain to me (again) how the +Quote function in the Forums works? When I activate ‘Quote’ for a given post, I do see a plus sign (+) appear, but nothing else seems to happen. Just how much am I missing here?

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5 minutes ago, Over2U said:

Could someone explain to me (again) how the +Quote function in the Forums works? When I activate ‘Quote’ for a given post, I do see a plus sign (+) appear, but nothing else seems to happen. Just how much am I missing here?

When I click the "Quote" just to the right of the Plus Sign "+" it automatically puts the information above in the New Reply box for further information, such as this sentence.

Maybe click Quote twice, as I always see the Plus Sign on Safari on my Mac?

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6 minutes ago, MichaelLAX said:

When I click the "Quote" just to the right of the Plus Sign "+" it automatically puts the information above in the New Reply box for further information, such as this sentence.

Maybe click Quote twice, as I always see the Plus Sign on Safari on my Mac?

Ah! I was clicking the + sign itself, instead of the ‘magic word’ “Quote”.

 

Thank You Michael!

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32 minutes ago, Over2U said:

Could someone explain to me (again) how the +Quote function in the Forums works? When I activate ‘Quote’ for a given post, I do see a plus sign (+) appear, but nothing else seems to happen. Just how much am I missing here?

If you just want to quote a portion of a post, select the portion you want. You’ll be presented with the opportunity to quote the selected portion in a new reply. 
The plus signs allow you to do a multi quote, where you include multiple posts into a single reply. 

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