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  1. #16
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    As you can tell from my post earlier in this thread, even though I have been continuously using this software for two decades, I can still learn new things from you guys. I appreciate your contributions to me and others and it is a good thing to be wrong in your considerations in that your own competence helps me increase my own.
    The real power of this forum is others helping others and I thank you for that.

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    Aw. You are consistently the biggest helper/contributor on this forum, and have been for a long time. Kudos!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoAnn View Post
    .....Did you find the pony wall method to be much less complicated?
    Everything is complicated to me.
    The one thing that pleasantly surprised me
    was how cleanly the door inserted itself.
    That alone was worth the price of admission.

    I'm convinced you have to be more of a David
    Copperfield than a Frank Lloyd Wright to get
    your desired results and I am nothing if not a
    master of illusion.

    Just for you I spent a little time cleaning up
    my exterior view and another half hour trying
    to find the perfect sun angle to give the most
    impressive shadow effects. It was a lot like
    going to the eye doctor: ...Now which looks
    better, #1 or #2.... #1 or #2.
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