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Easy one for you pros!
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Easy one for you pros!
Yeah, this one's dead easy - the answer is 42.
Pete On Nov 14, 6:52 pm, sjs wrote: |
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Easy one for you pros!
Answer is "maybe".
One of the easiest I've ever seen. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 10:52:00 -0800, sjs wrote: |
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Here's a solution:
1. Print the op's question. 2. Rub lemon juice on the paper. 3. Apply mild heat using a blow dryer. 4. Proceed with solution according to findings thus far... "sjs" wrote in message ... |
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