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Thanks Shellbelle, oh I'm not sure I'll survive that far...this one isnt grabbing me so far.
PS How DO you reply without just repeating your own message??? I wish I could work it out.


PS How DO you reply without just repeating your own message??? I wish I could work it out.
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Grace I alway just relpy with repeating my own message, but if I want to add something that the person said so that they know what I'm talking about I copy and past....I'm sure there is an easier way!lol Hopefully someone else will know:)
Grace, if you want to reply to what a person has said that has replied to something you have said, the best thing to do is go to the comment box and do this:
Follow this steps:
1. Type <
2. Type I
3. Type >
4. Type the person's name wrote:" For example: Jane Doe wrote:"
5. Copy what they said by highlighting what they have said and then holding down the ctrl key and c key. Go to the spot after the " and hold down the ctrl key and v key. It will put what the person said before the ".
6. Type " after the message you have copied
7. Type <
8. Type /I
9. Type >
After you did that, then you can type your respond to the person, under the person's quote.
You can hit the preview button next to the post button to see how your message will look, then hit close and press post.
Follow this steps:
1. Type <
2. Type I
3. Type >
4. Type the person's name wrote:" For example: Jane Doe wrote:"
5. Copy what they said by highlighting what they have said and then holding down the ctrl key and c key. Go to the spot after the " and hold down the ctrl key and v key. It will put what the person said before the ".
6. Type " after the message you have copied
7. Type <
8. Type /I
9. Type >
After you did that, then you can type your respond to the person, under the person's quote.
You can hit the preview button next to the post button to see how your message will look, then hit close and press post.



UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "Great instructions, Arch!! Can I steal them for another group I'm in?"
Sure UniquelyMoi
Sure UniquelyMoi





UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "Thanks, Arch! I appreciate it1"
You're welcome UniquelyMoi. :)
You're welcome UniquelyMoi. :)

1. Type <
2. Type I
3. Type >
4. Type the person's name wrote:" For example: Jane Doe wrote:"
5. Copy what they said by highlighting what they have said and then holding down the ctrl key and c key. Go to the spot after the " and hold down the ctrl key and v key. It will put what the person said before the ".
6. Type " after the message you have copied
7. Type <
8. Type /I
9. Type >
Gee, I hope this worked LOL!
Thanks Arch, fingers crossed (I dont feel so stupid for not knowing how to quote messages in a reply.)
Grace :-)
You are welcome Grace. This method is only used, if a person don't want their quote to be in the quote they are replying to a person.
If you just want to quote somoene that havne't quote you, you just hit the reply button and their quote will appear in the comment box.
If you just want to quote somoene that havne't quote you, you just hit the reply button and their quote will appear in the comment box.

Then, click REPLY on the post you want to reply to, and when the text of that person pops up, highlight everything between the quotation marks and then click Crtl V and the text you copied previously will be inserted in place of the text that appeared when you clicked REPLY.
And as Arch said, then hit preview to see if it's what you want.
You can do it that way too UniquelyMoi, but the best thing to do is after you hit copy, paste the text in the comment box and then hit the reply button. This way, you can delete everything between the " " and any comments that's made by you, if you don't want your comment to appear in the quote.
A lot of comments are long and quote doesn't catch everything, without a person copying and then pasting everything that was said. That's only if they want to quote everything a person said and not a portion of what they have said.
A lot of comments are long and quote doesn't catch everything, without a person copying and then pasting everything that was said. That's only if they want to quote everything a person said and not a portion of what they have said.

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Hi Mollie. Glad to see you back.
I have had good luck with books lately. I am reading Lover Unleashed and loving it, and my backup books are so good, that I keep reading them, even though I long to get back to Lover Unleashed. Here are my backups:
My Sunshine and Behind Closed Doors.
I have had good luck with books lately. I am reading Lover Unleashed and loving it, and my backup books are so good, that I keep reading them, even though I long to get back to Lover Unleashed. Here are my backups:
My Sunshine and Behind Closed Doors.

I'm re-reading that now also thanks to Danielle! And I now officially want to re-read Behind Closed Doors. I swear Danielle, you are trying to distract me on purpose (or you are somehow reading my mind - I almost started re-reading Behind Closed Doors last night...strange)
@ Mollie - nice to see you back! I hadn't even realized that Quicksilver was out yet until I saw your post! I'll be getting that asap!






I enjoyed that series and EliteOPs.


Am reading No Rest for the Wicked currently by Kresley Cole. She's a new author for me, started reading her work about a month ago, and I already have all of her Immortals After Dark series (thanks to a $200 gift card to Barnes and Noble for my birthday from my best friend, WOOT!!!) I must say, this woman DEFINITELY knows how to write the dangerous hero characters!!! So far, my favorite has been Demon from the Dark

GOD how I wish there really were men out there built like the ones she writes!!!! On a side note, these books (based in mostly New Orleans) have inspired a girls only trip by my friends and I to the Big Easy!!! Bon Voyage and happy reading!!!



Am reading No Rest for the Wicked currently by Kresley Cole. She's a new author for me, started reading her work about a month ago, and I already have all..."
I love this series! And Malkoms book was def. one of my favs! You mentioned needing a new series...What have you read so far? I would def. suggest Black Dagger Brotherhood, or Demonica series by Larissa Ione, Night Huntress by Jeaniene Frost.... but there is a good chance you have read these:)


You should start with Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward! The first book




Some people who haven't read the books might actually be (slightly) familiar with this storyline as they made a television show based (LOOSELY) on the books called Legend of the Seeker (GAG!!! HACK!!!!) do NOT waste your time on that, its a bastardization of the stories and I'm not over exaggerating!!! The books however....well, lets just put it this way: My boyfriend is literally fuming jealous over the main character (Richard) and won't let me stay the night at his house if I'm reading one of the books. LOL. They are deeply satisfying books on more than one level (especially the books in the middle of the series when the author really hits his stride). Hope you guys enjoy them as much as I did! (Also + is each book is a whopping approx 1,000 pages! WOOT!)

I enjoyed that series and EliteOPs."
So did I. The first one in the series, the novella Reno's Chance from an obscure anthology, has now been released by the publisher as a $1.99 standalone.

Hardcover, I'd go with the newest from Nora Roberts, Amanda Quick, and Jean M. Auel.
Paperback, I'd suggest some of the newest series releases from Rachel Lee and Justine Davis.
Megan and Amanda, I wish I had time for rereads. Behind Closed Doors is really good, but half the time, I think Seth is a real jackass. The other half of the time I want to hug him.
UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "I can buy 3 more books for April. What should I buy????"
D, I say pick books from the top of your wishlist.
D, I say pick books from the top of your wishlist.

Good idea... I have about 1 more week that I can buy. I'll have to really think about it.
I know what you mean. You feel like you need to choose wisely. I am feeling like there are so many good books, and I want to read them all, at the same time!

I just read a book that I think you'd enjoy,

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Oh yes these men are amazing LOL. Hope you enjoy the series