Rinkesh Bansal wrote:
Hi Linda,

One possible way is to include your verification step in ifStep. IfStep works 
similar to if-else construct of any programming language. So if your 
verification step fails then instead of terminating your program, it will go 
into else part where you can add your failure to some string which in the end 
will return you all the controls/text which failed.

I hope I answered your question correctly.

G'day
Yes, that does, thank you. I read through all the commands hoping one would hit me. I remember thinking about that one and not sure why I knocked it off the list. Sounds like the perfect solution. Info overload I guess....:-)

Thanks much...

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ldb
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