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    I has found the accident. I am from Indonesia but inadvertly I choose United States. After that I want to "Move" Country to Indonesia back. Please me how to.

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      I has found the accident. I am from Indonesia but inadvertly I choose United States. After that I want to "Move" Country to Indonesia back. Please me how to.

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      Thomas Daniels
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      Hi, On this image, you can see how to change your country: CP_Change_Country.png (57.7 KB)

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        Hi, On this image, you can see how to change your country: CP_Change_Country.png (57.7 KB)

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        Christianirwan
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        I just want to say "But I am not professionals!", I just know that I must fill all marked data to become professionals. And a tons of thank you I give to you

        Is It your signature is? or you write yourselves in message?

        The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog>.

        Or it's picture describing my signature on paper? But, you're get 1 upvote. Congratulations! But sorry I can't because I don't have confirmation E-mail. Do you think CodeProject think me American?

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          I just want to say "But I am not professionals!", I just know that I must fill all marked data to become professionals. And a tons of thank you I give to you

          Is It your signature is? or you write yourselves in message?

          The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog>.

          Or it's picture describing my signature on paper? But, you're get 1 upvote. Congratulations! But sorry I can't because I don't have confirmation E-mail. Do you think CodeProject think me American?

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          Christianirwan wrote:

          And a tons of thank you I give to you

          You're welcome!

          Christianirwan wrote:

          Is It your signature is? or you write yourselves in message?

          It is my signature. It's automatically added when I post a message.

          The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog>. My latest article: Understand how bitwise operators work (C# and VB.NET examples) My group: C# Programmers Group

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            Christianirwan wrote:

            And a tons of thank you I give to you

            You're welcome!

            Christianirwan wrote:

            Is It your signature is? or you write yourselves in message?

            It is my signature. It's automatically added when I post a message.

            The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog>. My latest article: Understand how bitwise operators work (C# and VB.NET examples) My group: C# Programmers Group

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            Christianirwan
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            And what is the requirement to make signature. I don't have signature yet.

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              And what is the requirement to make signature. I don't have signature yet.

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              Look at the top right of the page, and hover the mouse over your user name. When the drop down list appears, select "My Settings". In the new page, select the "Forums" tab. About halfway down the page is the "Message Signature" - just click there and type you new signature text. Click the "Save my Settings" button. Done!

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