How do you do this multiline quote?
> I noticed there is no way to convert a open office word document to a ms office word document. I tired using the built in converter on open office and still no use. I always open up the converted document in ms office and see my text crunched and my margins fucked up. I have even used that as a reason to go back to windows after going to linux. Anyway, is there another converter I can use, or word program, that will able to convert ms document to open office and open office to ms without any of the content being screwed? I have been searching and found nothing. I have even tried to install ms office using wine but wine just crashes when I tried install ms office xp and ms office 97 (I am not touching ms office 2007).
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>I noticed there is no way to convert a open office word document to a ms office word document. I tired using the built in converter on open office and still no use. I always open up the converted document in ms office and see my text crunched and my margins fucked up. I have even used that as a reason to go back to windows after going to linux. Anyway, is there another converter I can use, or word program, that will able to convert ms document to open office and open office to ms without any of the content being screwed? I have been searching and found nothing. I have even tried to install ms office using wine but wine just crashes when I tried install ms office xp and ms office 97 (I am not touching ms office 2007).
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>In the insurance business, a multi-line quote means getting more than one insurance quote for two different entities to be insured from the same insurance company. For example, if you already have a car insurance policy from an insurance company that also offers home owner insurance policies, you can purchase your home owner insurance quote and policy from the same company. This would be a multi-line insurance policy.
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One word: CSS
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It is not working.
Do you even read the whole thread?
You can quote with
> text [br] text
then you have a 1-level quote over two lines but if you want to add another level it is not working
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<blockquote>test</blockquote>
> another test