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Fenixp: Usually, when I need to quote and reply to multiple people, I press reply on one post, write my reply, press ctrl + a, ctrl + x, cancel the post, hit reply on another post, insert my previous post under / above it and so on until I have quoted everyone I wanted to, then I just send it either using new post or when quoting the last person.
Yeah, this is the best way to do it. But note that only the person who made the post you clicked "Reply" on last receives a reply notification. The flag is not generated from the quote tags but sent alongside the post.
The stupid buttons don't work for me either. I will highlight the text I wanted bold, and press the button, and nothing...well, it looks like nothing. What it does is put the opening and closing command boxes at the beginning of the post right next to each other.

And then often times if I click the text, cut it, and past it between them, it still doesn't do the formatting, instead it posts the text as is along with the command boxes as though they were part of my post.

And I sure wish I could the link directly to text thing to. Everywhere else I highlight the text, click the link button, insert the link into the popup box, and done. Not so here.

I feel your pain.
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Fenixp: Usually, when I need to quote and reply to multiple people....
A helpful hint that you give me there. And if this message appears in the thread, I've been able to test successfully. EDIT: Yes! Finally!

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bazilisek: Yeah, this is the best way to do it. But...
Logically, I suppose, but still a shame that you can not do multi-flags.

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OldFatGuy: The stupid buttons don't work for me either...
Strange, in my case usually insert the brackets at the end of the message, no matter where you placed the cursor.

In cutting and marking issue: it may be that in the process you've inadvertently overwritten one of the brackets like this: <b TEXT </b>, or <b> TEXT /b>?

And yes, the link issue is tricky. Best to see how to do is reply a message within which there is a correctly inserted one and observe how it is written

Sorry, my dear friend, I've run out of painkillers too :)
Post edited April 29, 2012 by thespian9099
Last bump!
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wpegg: ...
Time to close the thread. Thank you all for participating and for your helpful suggestions!