How do I quote multiple parts of an email?
I would like to address each point in the sender's email to me by quoting it first and placing my response to that quotation below.
iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2013), OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
I would like to address each point in the sender's email to me by quoting it first and placing my response to that quotation below.
iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2013), OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
In Mail, while viewing the message select Reply.
Click at the end of the first item that you want to respond to.
Press return.
Type your response.
Click at the end of the next item that you want to respond to.
Press return.
Type your response.
Repeat above as many times as you need.
This seems tacky. No offense!
In other mail clients, there is a specific way to quote.
Doesn't Mail offer something similar?
Tacky? It shows up as quoted text and it is extremely easy to use. It is the same way that Thunderbird does it.
How do other email clients do it? What were you expecting?
Joe wrote:
> Will our prices be competitive?
That may not be a problem for now, we still have a quality edge.
> We do not have enough trained people on the West Coast. We have many
> new employees but they do not know our products yet.
We can bring them here for a crash training course.
The ">" has been used for years to indicate quoted text in non-html editors and non-html messages.
Now the editors usually use a vertical bar "|" and indentation to indicate quoted text in html messages. This is pretty common. This is how Mail, Thunderbird, and on-line Gmail and iCloud editors do it.
How do I quote multiple parts of an email?