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    Kofi Ambrose
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    Hi Eslam Afifi, Your solution worked for me. thanks a lot

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      Hi Eslam Afifi, Your solution worked for me. thanks a lot

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      Manas Bhardwaj
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      :wtf:

      Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.

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        Hi Eslam Afifi, Your solution worked for me. thanks a lot

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        I’m glad to hear that, you’re welcome :) I’d like to point out that you should always reply to the original post instead of creating a new thread for the following reasons: 1- The new thread will take space in the message board and people would think it’s a question or something important. 2- If you create a new thread instead of replying, the original post’s author will not get notified by email that you posted something. I would have missed your reply if I had not checked the forum. 3- Even if the original post’s author notices your post, he/she may get confused what this post is for.

        Eslam Afifi

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