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I just wanted to say thank you to everyone really... I know I ask some stupid questions at times and I probably seem like I know sod all, but you guys really help me out and are patient enough not to make me feel like an idiot.

So... Thank you guys, your help is always appreciated ;)
 
there not stupid questions to you mate thats all what counts
 
Oops, meant to pit this in the arms... Croppie!!
 
Nobody knows everything Jay, and the only stupid question is the one you don't ask. Keep asking, keep learning, keep growing.
 
Your questions just make you seem a conscientious person trying to learn and do everything properly.
We do think you are an idiot though! :grin:
 
Your questions just make you seem a conscientious person trying to learn and do everything properly.
We do think you are an idiot though! :grin:

croppie wont be happy hes having to fight for his spot :D
 
They only become silly questions if you keep asking them over and over again. At the end of the day its better to ask a question and then go and do the job correctly rather than try and wing it and get it wrong.
 
It's good to get feed back and alway's good to know someone on here will normally have the solution to your question.....regards Turnpin:biggrin:
 
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