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If you fill in the little prompt box that pops up, you can even say

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When you are having a 302-page meltdown, this can make it easier for people to follow just who wrote what.


Ignore the icon on the far right. That's for the juniors section.

TeD mAX: Ignore the icon on the far right. That's for the juniors section.


dC: WHAT are you trying to say Ted, mon cherie? that WE are far-right??? In FACT in the 45 years i've lived in sweet ol' london town all them juniors mix with THEIR OWN KIND OF FORMATTING - innit.


:-S

Ted Max Wrote:

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> You can highlight text with your mouse. And then

> you click on one of the icons above to make it

> bold, italic, or underlined. If you are quoting

> someone, you can use the quotation mark symbol and

> it will put the text in a little box.



I wondered how this was done, but didn't like to ask for fear of being called a spanner.

Again.

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