Hi, SoonerBuffalo!
Are you very hurried? If so please take a break and dedicate 5 minutes to what follows. Posting without adding any useful information just for bumping up a topic doesn't guarantee neither a faster assistance nor getting the interest of people who might be reading that post, but rather the opposite effect of discouraging them.
This topic is the same as last question of this, just a few minutes of difference:
http://chandoo.org/forum/threads/help-count-slicer-selections.14281/
What you're doing "is called cross-posting and is generally frowned upon in the Blogosphere as it causes people to potentially waste our time when a question is already answered or to disperse our efforts thru repeated threads on the same subject. You should also check and respond to posts and let posters know if they are heading in the write direction or not." Hui's dixit, SIC. And I agree 101%.
Even if I yet posted about what follows in your 1st thread... here it goes again:
If you'd have read the 1st forum at the main page...
http://chandoo.org/forum/forums/new-users-please-start-here.14/
...you should have noticed this points (and if you did it seems as if you should do it again):
"Consider that the world is operating 24hrs a day. A late post today may well be answered by someone else overnight."
"If you and a reader have been involved in an ongoing conversation and the conversation suddenly stops, recognize that the person may have gone to bed, even though you have just arrived at work. In the worst case a reader may go on holidays and not get back to the question for a few days."
"Never title your posts as "Urgent", "Priority" "Immediate". It may be Important to you, but not for rest of the members here. These words will be moderated out."
"Say "Thanks", whenever you can. Recognize when someone has bothered to go to the trouble and time to assist you with your question for free. Often readers will spend several hours working on a solution to a problem, a line of recognition will go a long way."
Regards!
PS: If it's a high priority issue and you can't even wait... how much?... oh, almost 6 hours... absolutely unbearable... but you always have the alternative of hiring a local consultant who may provide you the exact tailored service. Should I remember you that these forums are supported by contributors who dedicate part of their time in an absolutely free way to help other people and answer questions?
Thread closed.