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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.


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

who wrote something.


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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