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Regarding Drag n Drop
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Madhu Desai
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Joined: Jun 14, 2009
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Hi all
In DND questions, do we have to fill all the boxes, or will there be boxes which are put unnecessarily - just to confuse us.
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Thanks
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Bob Wheeler
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Joined: Apr 24, 2009
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Madhu Desai wrote:Hi all
In DND questions, do we have to fill all the boxes, or will there be boxes which are put unnecessarily - just to confuse us.
You have to fill all the boxes. I have never see any D&D questions, where you have to leave boxes empty.
cheers
Bob
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Devaka Cooray
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Madhu Desai wrote:or will there be boxes which are put unnecessarily - just to confuse us.
May be, but in that case, there will be an option like "<Nothing Here>" so you can drag it in to that unnecessary box.
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Deepak Bala
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D and D question usually do not have empty boxes. In fact your question is not considered answered unless you fill out all the boxes
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Madhu Desai
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Thank You all.. It was a real help...
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