From: Phil Boutros on 1 Nov 2009 02:00 [ This article is also available at http://ah61.com/Quoting ] [Note: This is posted every week or so. If you have seen it already, it's probably safe to just delete it, unless you still don't know how to quote with Google Groups. - Ed.] [Note: This used to be the "How to quote with AOL message. Unfortunately, AOL has stopped their newsgroup access, and are now steering people towards the Google Groups reader.] [The following was written by spacecriter (Bill C) <wcontratto(a)aol.com>, with some minor editing for format.] The key to quoting with the current interface is to NOT use the "Reply" link at the bottom of the article. First, click "Show options" at the top of the article next to the poster's name. Then click "Reply" at the bottom of the headers that show up on the next screen. The reply window will include attribution to the message author, and full quoted text of the message. Haven't figured out how to automatically include a sig yet, but cut and paste from a plain text file isn't too difficult. A few additional points to consider when quoting (added by the Editor of this message, following good advice from Ray Abbit): - DO snip out irrelevant portions of the post you are quoting. It's not necessary for us to see the signature and headers from the previous post (except for the attributions). We also don't want to see 200 lines quoted simply for someone to add "Me too". Don't go crazy here, we still have to know what you're replying to! - DO make sure your lines are kept under 80 characters per line (and preferably, under 70-75 characters, to leave room for others to quote). If you don't, some people may have to "scroll" to see your posts. AOL does not allow you to change the number of characters per line. - DO respect proper signature guidelines. The signature should be preceded by a "-- " (that is two dashes, followed by *one* space) on a blank line. Following that, the signature normally shouldn't be over 4 lines. - DO leave a blank line before and after the text you are quoting. It makes it a lot easier to see when what you are quoting ends, and your post begins. - Please DO NOT top-post. This is when you put your reply on top of the replied-to text. Most of us like to read from top to bottom. If you've followed the above guidelines, it should make sense! NOTE FOR OUTLOOX EXPRESS USERS: The software you are using makes it a bit of a pain to observe the above guidelines. By default, it puts the cursor on top of the message, your signature below that, and then the quoted message below that. This really encourages top-posting. Apparently, there are also some wrapping issues with Outlook Express. Fear not, for someone has created some software to solve these problems and make Outlook Express more quote-friendly. Go to http://home.in.tum.de/%7Ejain/software/oe-quotefix/ And downloand OE-QuoteFix to solve most of these problems. Phil -- AH#61 Wolf#14 BS#89 bus#1 CCB#1 SENS philb(a)total.net http://ah61.com EKIII rides with me. http://eddiekieger.com "I know some day, the righteous will rejoice and sing." - Warrior King
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