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: Hi CPCLER, you can restore old versions by yourself. Just click on the version in the history (you have to click on the date) and press the Edit button. Now you can copy the "source" and paste it into the actual version - or just press save and the old version is the actual one again. -- [[User:Prodatron|Prodatron]] 10:19, 15 March 2007 (CET)
 
: Hi CPCLER, you can restore old versions by yourself. Just click on the version in the history (you have to click on the date) and press the Edit button. Now you can copy the "source" and paste it into the actual version - or just press save and the old version is the actual one again. -- [[User:Prodatron|Prodatron]] 10:19, 15 March 2007 (CET)
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:: Also, a tip (not for now, but for future such cases): you can always press Back on your browser and copy/paste the source... I do it all the time :D [[User:Gryzor|Gryzor]] 10:54, 16 March 2007 (CET)
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I was surprised you could use Square Brackets for an array, though probably not the case when declaring an array with DIM a(9), there doesn't appear to be any advantage/disadvantage in timings I think (needs to be confirmed though), otherwise it's an alternative for those who prefer Square Brackets. --[[User:CPM User|CPM User]] ([[User talk:CPM User|talk]]) 06:42, 26 April 2017 (EDT)

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ARGHHH... Deleted a large table!.. Please roolback my last entry, somone with admin rights!! -CPCLER

What was the table about? Which revision is it? Awesome work, btw... :) Gryzor 09:37, 15 March 2007 (CET)
Hi CPCLER, you can restore old versions by yourself. Just click on the version in the history (you have to click on the date) and press the Edit button. Now you can copy the "source" and paste it into the actual version - or just press save and the old version is the actual one again. -- Prodatron 10:19, 15 March 2007 (CET)
Also, a tip (not for now, but for future such cases): you can always press Back on your browser and copy/paste the source... I do it all the time :D Gryzor 10:54, 16 March 2007 (CET)

I was surprised you could use Square Brackets for an array, though probably not the case when declaring an array with DIM a(9), there doesn't appear to be any advantage/disadvantage in timings I think (needs to be confirmed though), otherwise it's an alternative for those who prefer Square Brackets. --CPM User (talk) 06:42, 26 April 2017 (EDT)