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Select 'yes' for the 5th option down - 'Open Fast Reply automatically when available?'

Didn't work... been trying for the last 15minutes

Please help!

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What happened when you tried?

I went to Control Panel

then Board Options

then selected Yes to the function for Quick Reply as per your post

then clicked Update

Nothing happens... forums still look the same :rolleyes:

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no, down near the 'add reply' button, should be a 'fast reply' option. I am working on the box being permanently there when the option is enabled.

No button to be seen anywhere... I'm sorry if I'm causing much frustration :rolleyes: Not intended, honest...

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nah mate, its all good. :rolleyes:

Helping me to iron out the bugs..

Can you try to change styles and see if the button is there - also, if you go back into your controls is the option as you left it?

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nah mate, its all good. :rolleyes:

Helping me to iron out the bugs..

Can you try to change styles and see if the button is there - also, if you go back into your controls is the option as you left it?

Changing it to the normal skin makes everything go out of place and jumbled... but more to the point, still no Fast Reply button.

Going back into my Control Panel, the settings are still as I left them. Yes is still selected for Fast Reply

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