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Dan1971 27-01-16 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maxfly (Post 367350)
Lovely looking, hope the repairs go well!

To multi quote, press the + button next to the quote button for each post you would like to quote and then on the final post press the + and 'quote' buttons which should give the desired result :)

I had never spotted those icons before ...

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZS (Post 367353)
Why not click the multi quote icon on each post you want to quote, then reply om the final one? (like i did for this post)

I can do it ... I can do it ... yey! .....Cheers fellas :thumbsup: (Simple things) Post count will go down now though ... :hmm:

Supermike 27-01-16 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Lukeus101 (Post 367341)
Mike, if you ever sell it please let me know. You just need to name your price :D

Hi Lukeus. Don't think I will ever sell but if I do I'll be sure to post it here first.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan1971 (Post 367345)
Been on here for years and still have no idea how to do it ... ;)

I think I'm.getting the hang of it now...... Maybe. Lol

Quote:

Originally Posted by talkingcars (Post 367349)
It involves copying and pasting.



TBH it's quicker to reply to each message separately.

Ah Ha I'm getting better need to remember to post my reply after the "quote box"

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maxfly (Post 367350)
Lovely looking, hope the repairs go well!

To multi quote, press the + button next to the quote button for each post you would like to quote and then on the final post press the + and 'quote' buttons which should give the desired result :)

More than just advice with cars. Advice on how to use a forum too, extremely helpful. I think I'm liking this multi quote thing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZS (Post 367353)
Why not click the multi quote icon on each post you want to quote, then reply om the final one? (like i did for this post)

Hope all is still going well with the multi quote.....

Quote:

Originally Posted by M17TT180 (Post 367364)
Hi Mike, yes you did create quite a buzz on the facebook groups! I believe yours is one of 3 mk2's in celestial one being made in 2004 and two on 2005. There are also a handful of mk1. Have you looked up your build data on the info website?

Good to know it's almost one of a kind. No I haven't looked up the build data purely because I don't know how to TBH.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan1971 (Post 367378)
I had never spotted those icons before ...



I can do it ... I can do it ... yey! .....Cheers fellas :thumbsup: (Simple things) Post count will go down now though ... :hmm:

Dan, I'm in the same boat as you never even seen them until it was mentioned. Weather is still crap here in Scotland. Will try and get more pictures when and if it stops raining

M17TT180 27-01-16 01:40 PM

http://www.mg-rover.info/get_info.htm

Go to the link above, enter your VIN (excluding the first SAR), then click the two boxes, then write Longbridge in the box below and finally enter what is displayed in the image.

:)

talkingcars 27-01-16 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZS (Post 367353)
Why not click the multi quote icon on each post you want to quote, then reply om the final one? (like i did for this post)

I didn't know how it worked, but now I do.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maxfly (Post 367350)
Lovely looking, hope the repairs go well!

To multi quote, press the + button next to the quote button for each post you would like to quote and then on the final post press the + and 'quote' buttons which should give the desired result :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan1971 (Post 367378)
I had never spotted those icons before ...



I can do it ... I can do it ... yey! .....Cheers fellas :thumbsup: (Simple things) Post count will go down now though ... :hmm:

Never too late to learn new tricks, I'm talking about me and not you Dan!


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