Bold, italics -- other tips?
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<b><i><font color="red">Scarlett says <font color="blue">who needs paragraphs?<font color="green"> I thought there was a thread somewhere that taught all of this, was it the <font color="red">REX</font> thread?</font></font></font></i></b>
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Thanks for the tips.
Now if I only knew when to use <b>bold</b>, when to <u>underline</u>, and when to use <i>italic</i>.
Can they be used interchangeably? What are the rules? When is <font color="red">color</font> most appropriate?
Now if I only knew when to use <b>bold</b>, when to <u>underline</u>, and when to use <i>italic</i>.
Can they be used interchangeably? What are the rules? When is <font color="red">color</font> most appropriate?
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This is great stuff. I have wanted to ask this for a while: can someone tell me how to put a paragraph or comment from someone on a thread into my response? There are always brackets around the phrase which I guess is a clue. Help, please.