Hi Trouble,

Yeah, I was told a long time ago that the only reason they want business 
standard code is so that you can be replaced.  Personally I can go back to code 
I wrote decades ago and still know exactly what I was doing.  But I do know 
that my code is not for others.  I mean the first computer that I had you could 
only use two letter variable names.  I still do that all the time.  Now if I 
wanted others to be able to understand and change my code I should use 
descriptive variable names and line labels.  And VB6 doesn't make you use any 
indenting format or anything like that.  It does though in the IDE speak your 
line and column if you turn on say all in Jaws.  I don't though as it is not 
needed.

BFN

    Jim

I like Visual Basic 6.0 because I can not C.

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