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Old January 30, 2010, 01:43 AM
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Sorry- I never read rules and some forums don't have that particular rule. (Or they do, but they don't have a conscientious moderator.)
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Old January 30, 2010, 01:32 PM
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@Carmen & Perikles: sorry to interrupt the conversation, but in order to avoid confusion, forum rules ask users to avoid posting two or more messages in a row. This can be avoided by editing your last post if you forgot to add something, or by using the tool "Multi-Quote": click "Multi-Quote" on each message you want to quote and then "Quote" on the last one.

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All right, I think I can handle this multiquoting thing, except when it comes to editing!! I'll practise, I promise!
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