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--->\
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--->\\\"Blah blah blah.\\\"

Or should it even be italicized like the page quote?

The description for quotes formatting says that there should be no italicization and no quotation marks for article quotes, but that\\\'s written in the section for the quotes where there is the name of the speaker in bold letters in front of the quote. So I was wondering if there are other rules for the quotes without the names.

(One \\\'\\\'could\\\'\\\' also just add the name of the speaker but especially on moment pages it might look actually better to sometimes leave the speaker away in front of the quote and just say in the description who\\\'s saying this.)

Edit: The formatting is a bit messed up but I hope it\\\'s still recognizable what I mean.

1. Is indented without quotation marks and 2. is indented with quotation marks.
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--->\
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--->\\\"Blah blah blah.\\\"

Or should it even be italicized like the page quote?

The description for quotes formatting says that there should be no italicization and no quotation marks for article quotes, but that\\\'s written in the section for the quotes where there is the name of the speaker in bold letters in front of the quote. So I was wondering if there are other rules for the quotes without the names.

(One \\\'\\\'could\\\'\\\' also just add the name of the speaker but especially on moment pages it might look actually better to sometimes leave the speaker away in front of the quote and just say in the description who\\\'s saying this.)

Edit: The formatting is a bit messed up but I hope it\\\'s still recognizable what I mean.

1. Is indebted without quotation marks and 2. is indented with quotation marks.
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-->\
to:
--->\\\"Blah blah blah.\\\"

Or should it even be italicized like the page quote?

The description for quotes formatting says that there should be no italicization and no quotation marks for article quotes, but that\\\'s written in the section for the quotes where there is the name of the speaker in bold letters in front of the quote. So I was wondering if there are other rules for the quotes without the names.

(One \\\'\\\'could\\\'\\\' also just add the name of the speaker but especially on moment pages it might look actually better to sometimes leave the speaker away in front of the quote and just say in the description who\\\'s saying this.)

Edit: The formatting is a bit messed up but I hope it\\\'s still recognizable what I mean.
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-->Blah blah blah.
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--->Blah blah blah.
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-->\
to:
-->\\\"Blah blah blah.\\\"

Or should it even be italicized like the page quote?

The description for quotes formatting says that there should be no italicization and no quotation marks for article quotes, but that\\\'s written in the section for the quotes where there is the name of the speaker in bold letters in front of the quote. So I was wondering if there are other rules for the quotes without the names.

(One \\\'\\\'could\\\'\\\' also just add the name of the speaker but especially on moment pages it might look actually better to sometimes leave the speaker away in front of the quote and just say in the description who\\\'s saying this.)

Edit: The formatting is a bit messed up but I hope it\\\'s still recognizable what I mean.
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[=* X happens in scene Y when Z says this:
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* X happens in scene Y when Z says this:
-->Blah blah blah.
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-->Blah blah blah.=]
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-->\
to:
-->\\\"Blah blah blah.\\\"

Or should it even be italicized like the page quote?

The description for quotes formatting says that there should be no italicization and no quotation marks for article quotes, but that\\\'s written in the section for the quotes where there is the name of the speaker in bold letters in front of the quote. So I was wondering if there are other rules for the quotes without the names.

(One \\\'\\\'could\\\'\\\' also just add the name of the speaker but especially on moment pages it might look actually better to sometimes leave the speaker away in front of the quote and just say in the description who\\\'s saying this.)

Edit: The formatting is a bit messed up but I hope it\\\'s still recognizable what I mean.
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-->Blah blah blah.=]
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-->Blah blah blah.=]
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-->\
to:
-->\\\"Blah blah blah.\\\"

Or should it even be italicized like the page quote?

The description for quotes formatting says that there should be no italicization and no quotation marks for article quotes, but that\\\'s written in the section for the quotes where there is the name of the speaker in bold letters in front of the quote. So I was wondering if there are other rules for the quotes without the names.

(One \\\'\\\'could\\\'\\\' also just add the name of the speaker but especially on moment pages it might look actually better to sometimes leave the speaker away in front of the quote and just say in the description who\\\'s saying this.)

Edit: The formatting is a bit messed up but I hope it\\\'s still recognizable what I mean.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
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* X happens in scene Y when Z says this:
-->Blah blah blah.
to:
[=* X happens in scene Y when Z says this:
-->Blah blah blah.=]
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n
-->\
to:
-->\\\"Blah blah blah.\\\"

Or should it even be italicized like the page quote?

The description for quotes formatting says that there should be no italicization and no quotation marks for article quotes, but that\\\'s written in the section for the quotes where there is the name of the speaker in bold letters in front of the quote. So I was wondering if there are other rules for the quotes without the names.

(One \\\'\\\'could\\\'\\\' also just add the name of the speaker but especially on moment pages it might look actually better to sometimes leave the speaker away in front of the quote and just say in the description who\\\'s saying this.)

Edit: The formatting is a bit messed up but I hope it\\\'s still recognizable what I mean.
Changed line(s) 11 from:
n
-->\
to:
-->\\\"Blah blah blah.\\\"

Or should it even be italicized like the page quote?

The description for quotes formatting says that there should be no italicization and no quotation marks for article quotes, but that\\\'s written in the section for the quotes where there is the name of the speaker in bold letters in front of the quote. So I was wondering if there are other rules for the quotes without the names.

(One \\\'\\\'could\\\'\\\' also just add the name of the speaker but especially on moment pages it might look actually better to sometimes leave the speaker away in front of the quote and just say in the description who\\\'s saying this.)

Edit: The formatting is a bit messed up but I hope it\\\'s still recognizable what I mean.
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