Could I? Yes. Will I? No.
Since you regard me as incompetent, my answer would be dismissed as me not
knowing what I am talking about.
So, good luck with that.
Why hot try Googling for like terms. The answer is out there.

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Steve - 17 Jul 2009 02:59 GMT
On Jul 16, 2:38 am, "Kevin Provance"
<Bill.McCarthy.Is.Stalking.TPASoft.com...@nowhere.edu> wrote:
> Could I? Yes. Will I? No.
>
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I am not sure what I did to upset you???
I found my answer days ago thanks anyway
Steve
Bill McCarthy - 17 Jul 2009 14:07 GMT
Hi Steve,
Just ignore him. He spends most of his time in these forums attacking
people like you just found out.
On Jul 16, 2:38 am, "Kevin Provance"
<Bill.McCarthy.Is.Stalking.TPASoft.com...@nowhere.edu> wrote:
> Could I? Yes. Will I? No.
>
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> |
> | Thanks
I am not sure what I did to upset you???
I found my answer days ago thanks anyway
Steve