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I wrote an article that was closed because it was incomplete. Mainly because I didn't include any code. It's currently at
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ArticleVersion.aspx?aid=882998&av=1428685&msg=5015366#xx5015366xx[^]
I downloaded a zip file that had all my code in it and test run outputs in txt files. I downloaded an image file that I should probably remove because I successfully copied it into the article.
I would like to repair the article so it isn't closed.
If it is incomplete for other reasons than it is missing the code could I get suggestions on what to do to fix those? Why isn't downloading a zip file with all my code in it (Including the solution file) not counted as providing the code?
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When you started to create an article, look at the section on right, "Current Files". It should list some files including some ZIP. If you don't have them, upload at least one.
To create a correctly styled anchor with proper HREF select ZIP file(s) you need to put, click "Add selected zip files to article".

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