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24-02-2008, 01:50 PM
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My real name is: Jason
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Yeh, a bit better to see, I can see it's much neater around the edges, looks really good, I will repost this shot again when I have had a play. Cheers for all the help phil.
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27-02-2008, 03:29 PM
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My real name is: Phil
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I noticed that the original how now changed to the ammended version here Jason, much better result. Other than being a labourious task, how did you find it?
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28-02-2008, 09:07 AM
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My real name is: Jason
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Hi Phil, Cheers for the respose back on this, I found it relitevely easy, it sounds hard when you describe how to do it, it took me about 5 mins or so to do it so, so not difficult really, real big thanks mate for the advice.
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