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Old 04-23-2017, 01:33 AM
colinito colinito is offline Format and colour Windows 7 32bit Format and colour Office 2010 32bit
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Hello macropod, Paul,

Thank you for your answer.

Sorry I was unable to follow your instruction - "Can you attach an extract from the document to a post with some representative content(delete anything sensitive)?" - but as I thought I had explained, I was unable to edit the original, for some strange reason, so decided not to follow through using the method that you advised.
After I had made the copy, I tried many times to edit the original but each time it was a failure so I have consigned it to the Recycle Bin!

Thanks for your comments on Canberra, from your brief description, I would certainly not recognise it now! I remember a river but I don't remember any lakes!! There was also a great deal of construction going on. (See what age does to memories!) When I have posted this reply, I shall search on Google Earth and see what I can remember of that which appears in the present picture.

Regards

Colin
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