I came across this question while removing typos from recent questions.
I could see that the way the OP had used the question to reply to each of his correspondents was not the orthodox style, but I was not sure how I might have handled it better by way of an improving edit.
I thought that asking here for more experienced eyes might be a way of learning the house moderating style.
In one way the OP is being polite and helpful, and in another he is riding coach and horses through the SO/SE genre of Q&A.
As the original nature of the problem may get lost in a maze of twisty edits that all look alike, I'll summarise the look and feel of the problem style here:
Question ... blah blah blah
code code
[Reply to Answer 1]
Hi @person1, Thanks for your answer, it it helpful but does not quite solve my problem, but it does allow me to change my code to:code code
[Reply to comment 1]
Hi @person2, Thanks for your comment, it it helpful but does not quite solve my problem, but it does allow me to change my code to:code code
[Reply to Answer 2]
Hi @person1, Thanks for your answer, it it helpful but does not quite solve my problem, but it does allow me to change my code to:code code
[Reply to comment 2]
Hi @person2, Thanks for your answer, it it helpful but does not quite solve my problem, but it does allow me to change my code to:code code
[Reply to Answer 3]
Hi @person1, Thanks for your answer, it it helpful but does not quite solve my problem, but it does allow me to change my code to:code code
[Reply to comment 3]
Hi @person2, Thanks for your answer, it it helpful but does not quite solve my problem, but it does allow me to change my code to:code code
and pages and pages of this......
and then a large postamble section offering to help anyone else stuck on similar problems, email address, personal web site addres etc