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Default Sep 15, 2018 at 08:46 AM
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Of course the long posts are the most interesting ones. I have devised a method for doing so, but usually I don’t always want the entirety of the post I’m answering to appear w my answer. I rarely get those quick replywindows, but instead have to use a painstaking method to get to the bottom of a long post to respond.
How do I get the little rapid response window whenever i want it?
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Default Sep 15, 2018 at 09:27 AM
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Of course the long posts are the most interesting ones. I have devised a method for doing so, but usually I don’t always want the entirety of the post I’m answering to appear w my answer. I rarely get those quick replywindows, but instead have to use a painstaking method to get to the bottom of a long post to respond.
How do I get the little rapid response window whenever i want it?


do you mean the " quick reply" box

you just click on it
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Default Sep 15, 2018 at 12:27 PM
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I was always expecting the quick reply box to simply be there below all the posts . Now I see all the extra reply buttons. Thanks a lot.
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