Putting a 'Bubble' in your post???

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Bolthead

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I notice in quite a few posts people put a 'bubble' with text added. It is similar to a 'bubble' when you quote somebody else's point but it's not a quote.

How do you do that?? Tried to search for an answer but couldn't find one.

Hope I am making sense!!
 
Click on the QUOTE button in the toolbar. Furthest to the right when you quick reply.
 
Click on the QUOTE button in the toolbar. Furthest to the right when you quick reply.

Thanks for the prompt reply however this is not what I mean. I am not very good at explaining things. I have seen bubbles used to highlight a point or perhaps a statement made outside of the forum. Perhaps a statement from a newspaper or a politician. In other words the bubble is used but it is not a quote from within the forum.:confused:

If I find one I will link it...
 
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Thanks for the prompt reply however this is not what I mean. I am not very good at explaining things. I have seen bubbles used to highlight a point or perhaps a statement made outside of the forum. Perhaps a statement from a newspaper or a politician. In other words the bubble is used but it is not a quote from within the forum.:confused:

If I find one I will link it...

Are you talking like the quote feature?

Like this?
 

How cool is this trick!

Cheers to the OP and everyone that explained what it was
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