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<blockquote cite="mid:48DBB43E.30105@op5.se" type="cite">If that's what
it's about, then why not make it "Allowed to use filter" and
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"Not allowed to use filter" ? That way, you can put the boxes any way
you
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want and noone'll be confused.
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That`s an interesting idea!!! I think I like it.<br>
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