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Old Apr 20, 2015, 12:30 PM
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When I reply to someone, their message that I'm replying to, is in the box where I type my reply to them. Are we supposed to keep the message there in the box, or, can we delete it before posting? I hope my question makes sense. I'm not good at explaining myself.

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Old Apr 20, 2015, 01:56 PM
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You can do it either way. It just depends if you want to reference the message or not.

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Old Apr 20, 2015, 02:25 PM
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Thank you, Gayle.
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Old Apr 20, 2015, 06:53 PM
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If you click "Reply" in the post you are replying to, there will always be the quoted message in your reply.
If you scroll on down to "Quick Reply" there is a text area and if you type your reply there, there will be nothing but your reply.
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