I only wanted to comment on that one sentence of your post. So it wouldn't be confusing about the part that I was talking about, I removed the part that I didn't want anyone to think was included; the (snip) is supposed to show that I removed it on purpose, not that the software ate it. I was taught that that's a good way to do it -- if you don't like it, I won't do it to your comments. (Many people think it also makes it easier and quicker for people to read if they don't have to read through the extra stuff.)
Apologies if I caused offense. BH NC USA (And they will bury me before they bury this car - which makes a good toad, to come back to the thread!)
No offense taken, no apology necessary, I had never seen it before so I was wondering. Here is how I do it. I will use yours for an example if that is okay? Taking the original quote and altering it to fit my needs.
I only wanted to comment on that one sentence of your post. So it wouldn't be confusing about the part that I was talking about, I removed the part that I didn't want anyone to think was included; the (snip) is supposed to show that I removed it on purpose, not that the software ate it. I was taught that that's a good way to do it -- if you don't like it, I won't do it to your comments. (Many people think it also makes it easier and quicker for people to read if they don't have to read through the extra stuff.)
Apologies if I caused offense. BH NC USA (And they will bury me before they bury this car - which makes a good toad, to come back to the thread!)
By just taking out what I don't want and leaving in place what I do want to use it would read like this.
On the edit, I would just "cut out or delete" what I did not want to comment on. We will use
(Many people think it also makes it easier and quicker for people to read if they don't have to read through the extra stuff.) Just go in and take out everything you don't want (between the quotes) that does not apply and keep what it is that you wish to relate to or say.
It comes out like this.
(Many people think it also makes it easier and quicker for people to read if they don't have to read through the extra stuff.)
Anywho, as Dr. Phil says, "Whatever works for you." Thanks for your reply and the clarification of the
snip item. That is the first time I ever saw it applied.
BCO