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Old 08-23-2012, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ubns View Post
Hi Paul,



Sorry to ask this again, I am just trying to make it work.

Now it is giving the error "Style not found". I thought something should be wrong with the style name, however when I clicked on the Debug, the error was on some other line.
In all likelihood, it's because the template the code looks at isn't your's anymore, but the user's.
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