Re: Multi quote practice needed anyone? :p
Now hit the big Reply button on the lower left side of the page, right below the posts--where you would normally hit to reply to any normal post.
Re: Multi quote practice needed anyone? :p
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FrannyG
Method # 2
Step by step guide:
Click the quote+ button for this post.
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Originally Posted by
FrannyG
Click the quote+ button for this post, too.
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Originally Posted by
FrannyG
Click the quote+ button for this third post, too.
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Originally Posted by
FrannyG
Now hit the big Reply button on the lower left side of the page, right below the posts--where you would normally hit to reply to any normal post.
And the result is the same!
Re: Multi quote practice needed anyone? :p
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rach
good idea :)
Yep
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Originally Posted by
Calista
This thread reminds me of a German childrenīs game Ich packe meinen Koffer. :D
Is that like Follow the Leader? or Simon Says? ;)
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Originally Posted by
FrannyG
Now hit the big Reply button on the lower left side of the page, right below the posts--where you would normally hit to reply to any normal post.
Ahha, there is another way to do it. I've always done it the other way. It is always good to know more than one way to do something.
Re: Multi quote practice needed anyone? :p
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Originally Posted by
FrannyG
And the result is the same!
Magic :D
I always messed that up because I used the wrong reply button... but *psst* donīt tell anyone :wink:
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Originally Posted by
Teacherbear
Is that like Follow the Leader? or Simon Says? ;)
Hmm not really, I think. I just have a vague idea how Simonīs game works though.
The bag-packing game is a memory training one.
The first person says "Iīm packing a pencil into my bag."
The second person then has to pack a pencil and something else, like a brush, so they say "Iīm packing a pencil and a brush into my bag."
The third one has to pack the pencil, the brush and something else.
And so on.
Game over is when someone messes up :p which of course has to be noticed by the others, which is difficult when the bag got heavy because of a gazillion things in there and no one remembers if the brush came before the pencil or after the comfort blanket :silly:
Re: Multi quote practice needed anyone? :p
Simon says works the following -
There's a group of children and a 'leader'. The leader tells the group things to do, for example 'stand up' or 'sit down'
But the group must only follow when the leader begins the sentence with 'Simon says'. Otherwise they are to ignore the command. Everyone who makes a mistake is out of the game, the last one left wins.
That's the way I know it.
Re: Multi quote practice needed anyone? :p
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Originally Posted by
Teacherbear
Ahha, there is another way to do it. I've always done it the other way. It is always good to know more than one way to do something.
I agree. :agree:
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Finoriel
Magic :D
I always messed that up because I used the wrong reply button... but *psst* don´t tell anyone :wink:
:lipssealed:
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Originally Posted by Finoriel
Hmm not really, I think. I just have a vague idea how Simon´s game works though.
The bag-packing game is a memory training one.
The first person says "I´m packing a pencil into my bag."
The second person then has to pack a pencil and something else, like a brush, so they say "I´m packing a pencil and a brush into my bag."
The third one has to pack the pencil, the brush and something else.
And so on.
Game over is when someone messes up :p which of course has to be noticed by the others, which is difficult when the bag got heavy because of a gazillion things in there and no one remembers if the brush came before the pencil or after the comfort blanket :silly:
We play this game here too. I just don't remember what we call it. :ponder: I think it goes by many names. Sometimes it's done in song too.
Notice I had to do a handmade quote in there too. :)
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Originally Posted by
natt i nord
Simon says works the following -
There's a group of children and a 'leader'. The leader tells the group things to do, for example 'stand up' or 'sit down'
But the group must only follow when the leader begins the sentence with 'Simon says'. Otherwise they are to ignore the command. Everyone who makes a mistake is out of the game, the last one left wins.
That's the way I know it.
Yes, that's it, exactly. :D
Re: Multi quote practice needed anyone? :p
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Originally Posted by
Finoriel
Okay, since I heard that some of us need practice with how to multi quote that´s what the test board is for. Please test away
It works like this:
Click the "quote+" button if you plan to quote more people than just one person.
Next you hit the "quote+" button under the post of the next person you would like to quote.
Repeat if you want to quote more people.
At the last person you want to quote click "quote", this opens the reply box with all the quotes it it.
(Do not click "quote+" or "reply" at the last person to quote, that does not seem to work.)
Too complicated? Okay.
Step by step guide:
Click the quote+ button for this thread.
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Originally Posted by
Finoriel
Click the quote+ button for this thread, too.
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Originally Posted by
Finoriel
But click the quote button for this thread.
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Originally Posted by
Finoriel
And it should look like this.
for everyone when it works
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Originally Posted by
camara
Yes? Does it?
Hey, this works!
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serious
Thank you, Finoriel
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Originally Posted by
sarah061
Ooh, cool! That was a lot easier than I thought! Thanks so much for the tutorial
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Originally Posted by
rach
good idea
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Originally Posted by
SimplyViki
I knew how to do this already, but it looked like fun, so I joined in, too.
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Originally Posted by
Calista
This thread reminds me of a German children´s game Ich packe meinen Koffer.
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Originally Posted by
Finoriel
Of course it works you´re welcome. If you know how it works it´s always easy ... but until one knows it takes some time. Don´t ask how often I tried and failed until I found out how it works.
And now we can even quote others.
Hrhr indeed it has something of the game. Not sure if there´s a "I´m packing my bag"-game in English speaking countries though.
I´ve always been packing my bag with a pen and some paper so I can make a list with the things I´m packing in there.
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Originally Posted by
natt i nord
Wanted to have fun too!
For those who don't know, the game works the following:
Child A Says 'Ich packe meinen Koffer und nehme mit: Einen Stift' (-> I'm packing my bag and take: A pen)
Child B says the same, repeats what Child A took and adds an own thing. So: ''Ich packe meinen Koffer und nehme mit: einen Stift, eine Uhr' (-> I'm packing my bag and take: A pen, a watch)
Then Child A says this again, repeats what was taken until that point (watch, pen) and adds something again.
Then it's Child B's turn again.
As soon as the first one forgets something or mixes up the order the game is over.
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FrannyG
It's fun isn't it?
That made me smile.
Yes, it's a hoot!!! The way I do multi-quoting, my last step is different from yours, but I'm not going to mention it and confuse anyone, because your way is just as easy.
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Originally Posted by
Finoriel
Oh no! Now you confused me.
You can always open another practice thread "Multiquote for advanced learners - method II" or so or just tell us how you do it here. I´m sure everyone does things different and maybe some people like your method better. You never know.
And inquiring minds want to know. Please? Seriously such hints kill me.
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Originally Posted by
natt i nord
I think she just does it the way you described but she doesn't click on 'Quote' at the last post. I think she clicks 'Quote +' there as well and uses the 'Reply'-button in top or at the bottom of every page.
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Originally Posted by
FrannyG
Okay, okay, I'll tell you.
Yes, that's right. I'll describe it in Finoriel's fashion. A lot of people goof this up by hitting the wrong "reply: button.
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Originally Posted by
FrannyG
Method # 2
Step by step guide:
Click the quote+ button for this post.
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Originally Posted by
FrannyG
Click the quote+ button for this post, too.
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Originally Posted by
FrannyG
Click the quote+ button for this third post, too.
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Originally Posted by
FrannyG
Now hit the big Reply button on the lower left side of the page, right below the posts--where you would normally hit to reply to any normal post.
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Originally Posted by
FrannyG
And the result is the same!
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Originally Posted by
Teacherbear
Yep
Is that like Follow the Leader? or Simon Says?
Ahha, there is another way to do it. I've always done it the other way. It is always good to know more than one way to do something.
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Originally Posted by
Finoriel
Magic
I always messed that up because I used the wrong reply button... but *psst* don´t tell anyone
Hmm not really, I think. I just have a vague idea how Simon´s game works though.
The bag-packing game is a memory training one.
The first person says "I´m packing a pencil into my bag."
The second person then has to pack a pencil and something else, like a brush, so they say "I´m packing a pencil and a brush into my bag."
The third one has to pack the pencil, the brush and something else.
And so on.
Game over is when someone messes up which of course has to be noticed by the others, which is difficult when the bag got heavy because of a gazillion things in there and no one remembers if the brush came before the pencil or after the comfort blanket
Quote:
Originally Posted by
natt i nord
Simon says works the following -
There's a group of children and a 'leader'. The leader tells the group things to do, for example 'stand up' or 'sit down'
But the group must only follow when the leader begins the sentence with 'Simon says'. Otherwise they are to ignore the command. Everyone who makes a mistake is out of the game, the last one left wins.
That's the way I know it.
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Originally Posted by
FrannyG
I agree.
We play this game here too. I just don't remember what we call it. I think it goes by many names. Sometimes it's done in song too.
Notice I had to do a handmade quote in there too.
Yes, that's it, exactly.
^ My padawans, no thread too small or too large to multi-quote, there is!
Let the force flow through you and let go of confusion and feelings, you must! :luke:
Hey Finoriel did you by any chance start this thread to help out LJ? *snickers*
She had a lot of trouble in another thread! ;)
EDIT: Crap! There is such thing as a thread too big to mult-quote, IF it has over 10 images/smiley's! LOL :o I had to manually remove them!
Re: Multi quote practice needed anyone? :p
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yellowchariot
^ My padawans, no thread too small or too large to multi-quote, there is!
Let the force flow through you and let go of confusion and feelings, you must! :luke:
Hey Finoriel did you by any chance start this thread to help out LJ? *snickers*
She had a lot of trouble in another thread! ;)
EDIT: Crap! There is such thing as a thread too big to mult-quote, IF it has over 10 images/smiley's! LOL :o I had to manually remove them!
Yep, that 10 image thing will get you every time! :laugh:
Re: Multi quote practice needed anyone? :p
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Originally Posted by
FrannyG
Yes, that's it, exactly. :D
Aah okay. I got confused because I vaguely remember that some of my friends had a Senso (probably no one remembers this 80s game though) and some of them called it Simon... if memories are not screwed that is.
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Originally Posted by
yellowchariot
Hey Finoriel did you by any chance start this thread to help out LJ? *snickers*
She had a lot of trouble in another thread! ;)
I made it because it´s an unknown feature, a lot of people are challenged with and the mod-team eventually merges the row-posted single quotes to keep the boards tidy.
So I thought it would be a good idea to make a practice thread where everyone can just try how it works. Also if someone is challenged with creating a multi quote we now have a useful thread to link. Much more effective than just explaining it every time the question comes up. Learning by doing so to say.
Re: Multi quote practice needed anyone? :p
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Originally Posted by
Finoriel
Okay, since I heard that some of us need practice with how to multi quote :wink: thatīs what the test board is for. Please test away :D
It works like this:
Click the "quote+" button if you plan to quote more people than just one person.
Next you hit the "quote+" button under the post of the next person you would like to quote.
Repeat if you want to quote more people.
At the last person you want to quote click "quote", this opens the reply box with all the quotes it it.
(Do not click "quote+" or "reply" at the last person to quote, that does not seem to work.)
Too complicated? Okay.
Step by step guide:
Click the quote+ button for this thread.
Just trying to see if it works for me