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I tried replying to sender from your post but received a "host unkown
error". Try replying to this post but remove any "_" characters and the word "remove" from my reply address and it should go through. Thanks again for all the help. I really appreciate it! Dave Scott "keepITcool" wrote in message ft.com... Dave, I've typed it all out and put it a sheet. Tried to mail but it bounced. please contact me by email. -- keepITcool | www.XLsupport.com | keepITcool chello nl | amsterdam Dave wrote : Thanks TK, I'll keep looking. Dave "TK" wrote in message ... Hi Dave: Your Boss is still living "back in the day" as pointed out by Don /rfp is /rfp = /range/format/percent and also /rff is /range/format/fixed and at that point the program would except a number indicating the decimal position. and {GOTO} is as you assume however it was a macro defined by 123 as are all instances you see in { } ~ is the enter symbol I tried to find a map of the menus in the old manuals but there are none and as were the old DOS menus they may go 1--whatever deep. The easiest way would be to go back in the warehouse and find an old computer that still has 123 loaded. Good Luck TK |
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