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How to use the "Hide" tags when answering questions

Hey Guys,

When answering Boyce's fine practice test questions, can you make sure you use the "Hide" tags as follows. This means that answers from previous posters are hidden from view until you have actually participated in the question:

1.) When you click "reply" to answer the question, please then click the HIDE icon ( ) above the text box where you type your answer.

2.) Then type your actual answer inside the tags, eg [hide ] Your answer here [ /hide] and any other comments (but not the answer) anywhere else in the post.

This way, the question stays open to all, and no-one can answer based on other Members' answers.



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