I will now check this plugin. Many thanks for a pointer.

As for the command line, I have tried it, now I call a script with 
only one line:

runfile.dialnet ("trend")

and instead, I would like to do something like:

dialnet trend

or 

"C:\Program Files\PowerPro\powerpro.exe" dialnet trend

but when I enter that to the e.g. batch file, I get: "Invalid command 
line for the PowerPro".

Regards,

Davor

> > Also, I have a problem passing an argument to my script. It seems 
> > can only pass an argument ("trend", "dial", "boot") when I call > 

> You can use PowerPro's command line, check help|Index|command line of
> powerpro.exe. But, I recommend ppBangTwice, check plugins section of 
this
> group, because PowerPro command line is a little bit limited.




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