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Old 05-06-2011, 01:58 PM
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You're welcome Mark.

Tony Hallas and Adam Block DVDs are very good. There are others but these 2 are the most comprehensive. Tony is good because he gets to the point fast and does not clutter up the tutorial.

Adam is good too, although he occassionally waffles a bit but he is very indepth and covers the whole subject really well.

Interestingly they both bring unique data and you'll find techniques that are very handy.

If you had one of these and watched all of their tutorials you would have all the tools you need.

Greg.
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