Very nice job, John!  I went to the wiki site and reviewed what was there.  I 
opened your PDF and am impressed on how clear, simple, and direct you have made 
your contribution.

Do you know if there is a pdf somewhere that gives a similar help on how to use 
PSPad for its basic functions?  If there, I have missed it.  But I am just a 
new user of a few days.

Your tips much appreciated.

Tom

> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: John Hendrickx [mailto:[email protected]]
> >Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 4:31 AM
> >To: Forum PSPad
> >Subject: Re: PSPad extension announcement [50044]
> >
> >I've uploaded a set of useful scripts for working with the statistical
> >analysis
> >package SAS.
> >
> >SAS utils.zip contains the following scripts:
> >
> >run_sas.js:
> >Run SAS in batch mode and open the .lst and .log files afterwards
> >
> >SASlogCheck.js:
> >Check a SAS log file for errors, warnings, or relevant notes
> >
> >SASlogCheckAll.js:
> >Check all SAS logs in the current directory for errors, warnings, or
> >relevant
> >notes
> >
> >InsertSAScomments.vbs:
> >Insert /* */ comments
> >
> >insert_info.js:
> >Insert the current date, file name, file path, or get a list of all macros in
> >the current directory.
> >
> >run_sas could be easily adapted for use with other programs that
> >create text
> >output files.
> >
> >I've also posted some information on the SAS wiki site about using
> >PSPad with
> >SAS: See
> >http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/Tips_for_SAS_programming_wit
> >h_PSPad
> >
> >Best,
> >John Hendrickx
> >
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