I prefer to do things with A-correlatives as I'm not a fan of
F-correlatives for reasons too lengthy to go into here ;-)

So...

001 A
002 0
008 A;36["1","-3"]
009 justification
010 column width

should give you the same thing as the I-type.

Dan


On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Bruce Willmore <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi everyone:
>
> I need to construct a Dictionary Item, which I will assume will use an
> F-correlative. I would much prefer to use an I-Type, but I'm afraid that
> this will not be possible, for reasons too lengthy to go into here..
> Anyway, here is what I would do if I could use an I-type:
>
> @RECORD<36>[1,LEN(@RECORD<36>)-2]
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Bruce
>
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