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How to find the reference for a posted Quote....

wildbears

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How to find the reference for a Quote posted in an MOA Forum thread.....

How to find the reference for a Quote in a forum post.....

My youngest taught me this many years ago when she was in the third grade.

To find the origin/reference of a quote or suspected quote in a post:

1. Copy the quote.

2. Paste it within quotation marks in your internet browser's address bar.

3. Click "Enter".

PRESTO!

There's the reference/origin.

(Sorry; can't make it any simpler than that.)
 
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