A BIG 'Thank You' to all the top contributors...

... in this discussion group who have taken the time to share their knowledge with us all.
These are the number of posts as of today:
Ian Wood (1940)
tidysteve (1510)
William Lloyd (1285)
Eduardo Calvo (1245)
David G Chapman (1150)
kgelner (1095)
jwint04 (570)
Steve Weller (545)
Richard Seldomridge (440)
SierraDragon (435)
Again - thank you all so much
I have learned so much.
Often I see a tip from one of these contributors and say - 'Why didn't I think of that?'
Much more often I say - 'I'd never have thought of that'
*Again - well done and thanks*
Brian

Couldn't agree more!!!

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