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External links can break, in which case your answer would contain no useful information. For this reason, we ask that you include the essential information within your answer and use the link for attribution and further reading. I suspect that the open bounty will probably protect your answer from deletion temporarily. You might want to edit your answer to replace the link with the one in your comment or add it, and expand your answer so it's self contained.– fixer1234Commented Sep 21, 2015 at 4:01
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I see thanks for the pointers so the guy above who wrote my answer but in a step by step guide is correct?– TheNerdyNerdCommented Sep 21, 2015 at 21:04
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The link texts are different so unless somebody checked, they wouldn't realize you both pointed to the same source. Your answer pretty much stops there. Harrymc's solution is all here and the link is just attribution. A step-by-step guide provides a really useful answer, but you don't necessarily have to go that far; just provide enough information to accomplish the solution without the link. When you're competing for a bounty, though, the best answer wins.– fixer1234Commented Sep 22, 2015 at 20:00
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