If the thread where the original question was asked is an old one, start a new one in the appropriate section with the heading 'FAO Naomi', for example, and then post your question to that person in the text box.
You've just responded to your original question. Do the same in any thread where you've posted an original question, or in any other thread you want to contribute to.
If the thread where the original question was asked is an old one, start a new one in the appropriate section with the heading 'FAO Naomi', for example, and then post your question to that person in the text box.
Keep posting in your original thread until you feel that nothing further can be said by yourself or respondents to the original question and/or other issues which may have arisen during discussion of matters.
I apologise if I have Not explained issues clearly.
Keep practising and bear in mind that we were all beginners at one time and, although I am an elderly 'gent' (if that's the correct PC definition for me ) I am willing to admit that I am still learning and Answerbank is daily improving my knowledge on all sorts of matters.
Al.
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