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Hey ...
know your problem....
i had it a few moths ago...
here's a link to a solution....:
http://www.codecity.org/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=41#p41
hope this helps...
know your problem....
i had it a few moths ago...
here's a link to a solution....:
http://www.codecity.org/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=41#p41
hope this helps...
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Thanks for understanding.

We definitely encourage anyone to participate in currently-active threads if they feel they can be of help, but we do ask members check the age and status of threads before responding to them. Threads marked as "Solved", or threads which have been inactive for more than a few months, should be left dormant.
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Thanks for understanding.
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