Ben Doom wrote:
> ^\d+\.\d+$
>
> I'm assuming you want digits before and after the decimal.
>
> --Ben Doom
The anchors (^,$) are what I needed.  I basically had "d*\.d*"  Adding 
the anchors prevents extra decimal '.' characters.

Thanks.


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