Jim

I know what you mean, especially so with a letter "T" but in this case Walter 
has copied and pasted my post into his reply and then altered my post by 
inserting a physical space to make it appear as if I had made an error in 
typing 
the string, here are the two together, my post followed by Walter's:

A-1-Computer_Tech
A-1-Computer_ Tech

The two strings are quite different and I knew immediately that I was not in 
error because the string I inserted was copied and pasted directly from an A1 
subject field.

As I said, I like a bit of humour but don't like having my time wasted with 
childish games like this and I reckon Mr Blum is a good deal younger than his 
professed 80 years ;-)

Rupert
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/a_ztechnicalcomputersupportforall/
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O^O--------------- Rupert's Reply To  ---------------O^O

With variable width fonts I sometimes have trouble telling whether a
text string has a space or not, especially with file names and
extensions. :-(

Jim

Avast ye land lubbers!
One bear and no pirates found in this outbound vessel 




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