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						Will you do all my work if I do yours?
Look it up!
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						Maybe you could ask the whole validation report?
Just ask for a method without writing what you already tried, which problems you encountered, ..... it doesn't work that way.
Instead, try a google search, check the methods you found, and if you have problems, feel free to post a topic.
Bart
									Just ask for a method without writing what you already tried, which problems you encountered, ..... it doesn't work that way.
Instead, try a google search, check the methods you found, and if you have problems, feel free to post a topic.
Bart
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