On 8/22/2015 8:27 PM, DEP/Dodo wrote:
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 5:41 AM, Marko Vukovic <marko.vuko...@gmail.com <mailto:marko.vuko...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    ​ If you wish to do an inline reply, simply select the text you
    want to quote then hit the Reply button. There will be just one
    line at the top and your reply will begin below the quoted text.​


​ Just as you did in your original reply and I did here. Sometimes I delete the empty one line at the top. Also, if I recall correctly, there sometimes is no line space that separates my reply to your comment just above.??

Another thing I sometimes do is move the cursor to the end of the other person's comment and reply immediately after, perhaps in bold to make it easier to find.

What is it called when the reply is _not_ inline?

Diane,
Personally I wouldn't reply on the same line as the previous person's comment and make it bold. It is sometimes difficult to see which is your new text and which is the previous person's comment. Any new comments you add should always be on their own line.

When a reply is not inline, it is either top posted (your reply is above the quote) or bottom posted (your reply is below the quote). An inline reply is when your replies are in the middle of the quoted text.

Jeff

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