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<blockquote data-quote="2BitSculptor" data-source="post: 631402" data-attributes="member: 65661"><p>I was a newb once myself (I still think of myself so), I don't have all the answers and will almost always wait to see if a more knowledgeable person checks in, as I'm sure I can still glean a little. If details are required that exceed my knowledge then I just clam up.</p><p></p><p>There is a search feature that can be explored, if you know what to ask about. Also, many times when you start a thread, the system tries to find similar posts that may lead in the right direction, or assist on what questions to ask. A full description of your set-up is a definite plus, although if the set-up is foreign to other users, they may not attempt to help so not to mislead. Others will try to help, regardless of how foolish it may make them seem.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes a question is asked, then they find the answer themselves but never return to the original post to share their discovery, and leave a seemingly open request on record.</p><p></p><p>As said before, this is free software created in free time and any support given is voluntary and also free. If you find that a question you have has been asked before, and unanswered, then just ask again, no-one will be put off.</p><p></p><p>Making a donation does not increase your likability or determine response.</p><p></p><p>Best Regards, and welcome to the forum.</p><p></p><p>Chuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2BitSculptor, post: 631402, member: 65661"] I was a newb once myself (I still think of myself so), I don't have all the answers and will almost always wait to see if a more knowledgeable person checks in, as I'm sure I can still glean a little. If details are required that exceed my knowledge then I just clam up. There is a search feature that can be explored, if you know what to ask about. Also, many times when you start a thread, the system tries to find similar posts that may lead in the right direction, or assist on what questions to ask. A full description of your set-up is a definite plus, although if the set-up is foreign to other users, they may not attempt to help so not to mislead. Others will try to help, regardless of how foolish it may make them seem. Sometimes a question is asked, then they find the answer themselves but never return to the original post to share their discovery, and leave a seemingly open request on record. As said before, this is free software created in free time and any support given is voluntary and also free. If you find that a question you have has been asked before, and unanswered, then just ask again, no-one will be put off. Making a donation does not increase your likability or determine response. Best Regards, and welcome to the forum. Chuck [/QUOTE]
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