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Hello..
How far back in time should you look to provide answers to questions? one week? one month? more? or less?

If there is more than one reply..should you not bother providing anymore answers?

Thank you.
Gorn
 
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Gorn said:
Hello..
How far back in time should you look to provide answers to questions? one week? one month? more? or less?

In my personal opinion, you should look until you find the answer. :biggrin: Not having an answer means you need to spend more time researching. Rarely do I have a question which has never been asked before.

Gorn said:
If there is more than one reply..should you not bother providing anymore answers?

Thank you.
Gorn

If the replies have not answered the question, and you have an answer, then post it! Just because there are replies does not mean that the question has been answered. :smile:
 
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