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SOURCE: I want toto change my surname from my late stepfather's surname to my great grandfather's name?

this is fixya --wrong site will need a lawyer to submit the proper paperwork

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Dear Mr. Thephu,
here is the solution:
first, declare a structure
struct workers
{
char name[20],job[10],surname[20];
int age;
workers *next; // this is the pointer to the next node of
//type worker.
};
in the main program, declare a pointer to first worker node called head as :
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if the user finishes the input include,
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