Re: P+D Wizard reports missing files




"Andy" <andrewjellis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Crikey! I opened a can of worms with this one...

"Ralph" wrote:


<<snipped>>


LOL!

Not really. Jim had some good points.

One of the great advantages, if not THE advantage of a newsgroup like this
one, is not that you get an answer, but that that answer is subject to
intense peer-review. There is no one (repeat NO ONE) here that hasn't at one
time got caught with their hand in the ego jar, wearing their stupidity hat,
or (as in my case) being careless.

It all works to the advantage of the community at large.

So, how goes it? What is the status of your particular problem?

-ralph


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