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    Angry PLEASE use meaningful thread titles folks

    [gripe]Come on people.... I'm no VB expert, but I do try to help where I can. There are certain things I know (or think) I can help with and if the title clues me in I'll have a look and see if I can help.

    But thread titles like 'Quick question' or 'Help needed' are really p-ing me off and I daresay others too. But never mind that- if you use a title that means something, you surely have a greater chance of getting a solution.

    It can't take much longer to type 'How do I generate random numbers between 5 and 12' than 'I'm stuck on this for hours, please help'. Maybe even quicker?[/gripe]
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    -= B u g S l a y e r =- peet's Avatar
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    Thumbs up

    I support you on that Jim
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    'ere wotz this thread about guvnr?
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    Thumbs up

    RIght on!
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    Beats me!

    Originally posted by beachbum
    'ere wotz this thread about guvnr?

    Bzzzzt! Chit Chat alert! Ah-oo-ga, ah-oo-ga.
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    Hyperactive Member CHAMPGARY's Avatar
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    I also support Jim
    and don't put the thread twice...
    Edit your thread by SOLVED if question is solved
    It will help others

    Gary

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    Good point Gary.

    Although I think some double posts have been database problems, I do see that sometimes if there's no answer or no 'acceptable' answer, people post again. A simple bump would do the trick, and keep all the answers together.
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