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It occurred to me maybe after I log in I should first click on View your posts before I click on Ask a Teacher. Is this the solution?

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I've made a slight change to the code. Could you try once more for me please? Cheers!
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Dear Red5,

I have just posted two questions ( I use the same procedure as I used to and spend aroung twenty minutes typing my questions). It works! Many many thanks!

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Dear tdol:

Thank you for your wishes. And I learned something new because I didn't know the expression until I consulted it in my dictionary.

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I have just posted two questions ( I use the same procedure as I used to and spend aroung twenty minutes typing my questions). It works! Many many thanks!

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