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Because there was a query from someone on Sunday asking a similar questin.
Only polite to bring it to the top....don't you think?0 -
Because there was a query from someone on Sunday asking a similar questin.
Only polite to bring it to the top....don't you think?
But generally Hintza when we bump, we put why we are bumping.
It was on one of Martins posts, that it would help if we knew why things get bumped ::)
Hope this helps
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Surely it is more polite and helpful to respond to the 'new' question giving a link to this 'old' information?Only polite to bring it to the top....don't you think?
If the new questioner needs more info he can post in either thread, but merely 'bumping' a thread means it goes to the top of everyone's 'pile' instead of the one or two to whom it may be of interest.
Bumping without reason is not necessary and not polite. IMO
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Thanks for the info Pat, will remember that.
I did link it but thought I'd just bring it to the top as well, just trying to be helpful..... :-/0
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