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Old 12-19-2013, 03:48 PM
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Being a docx file, your attachment has no code, so I can't see what needs to be done to the code to make it work for you. You'll need to either:
• copy the code into the body of the document;
• post the code separately (using the code tags on the 'Go Advanced' tab);
• attach you docm file (as a zip archive, as you can't attach them directly).
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