I've recently flagged this answer NAA, since it's a comment clarifying how to change the accepted answer to work with 64-bits Microsoft Office. The answer even starts with For the accepted answer to work on 64-bit Excel.
The answer included Wanted this to be a comment, not enough rep. in his initial answer, but that got removed by an editor.
Since I realized it looked somewhat like an answer, I threw in a comment too, clarifying why this was not an answer, to make the job easier for reviewers and moderators.
However, the flag still got declined by a moderator (not by the queue).
Is this really an answer? Is there something more I could've done to appropriately handle this?
A quick summary of the post:
Question: How do I get cookies from a page using the InternetExplorer.Application object
Answer 1:
External function declaration to sleep the current process (32 bits only)
Segment of code to open up Internet Explorer, load a page, use that external function declaration to sleep until the page has loaded, then get the cookies after the page has finished loading
Answer 2: (NAA imo)
Adaptation to make the external function declaration 64-bits compatible.
Since answer 2 is fully unrelated to the question, or the goal of the question, and only addresses a minor change to make answer 1 more broadly applicable, this is clearly not an answer in my opinion.
The answer on the question this question has been marked a duplicate of, states You flag things posted as answers that do not attempt to answer the question. By that rule, I've flagged the answer, since the answer doesn't attempt to address the question, it instead addresses an issue raised in the comments of the first answer, that the answer is not compatible with 64-bit programs.
I considered incorporating the note this answer gives into the accepted answer, but that does break compatibility with VBA 6 (Microsoft Office 2007 and earlier), and to fix that would require a little more code, and then I'd likely have to add an explanation for every part of the answer since the code would become even less self-explanatory. It's best converted to a comment on the accepted answer in my opinion.