This sort of remark usually indicates that it is the user who's done something daft, not the developer. And yes, we all make silly mistakes in trying to use programs - I certainly have - but isn't it better to assume it's you that's done something wrong rather than jumping in feet first and blaming someone else?
This certainly worked first time and flawlessly for me.
Don't Bother . . . to Flame - rayjay
This sort of remark usually indicates that it is the user who's done something daft, not the developer. And yes, we all make silly mistakes in trying to use programs - I certainly have - but isn't it better to assume it's you that's done something wrong rather than jumping in feet first and blaming someone else?This certainly worked first time and flawlessly for me.
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