Just before you gave your answer dragonchild I figured it out:) Someone over on my side said exactly what you said...Write it out. I did and he stated why don't you just use a "foreach" loop and I was like DA! I feel like an idiot for not seeing something so simple. UGGGHHH. It kind of ticks me off. My main problem for programming is patience. I don't have enough of it and I rush off into VI like a mad code warrior hacking and slashing my way to no victory at all. I usually try to think it out as I go along but find that if I write in out in Enlgish first, then make a mock-up of the code it actually flows along pretty easy!
THANKS TO ALL

The Brassmon_k

In reply to Re: Re: Isn't there a print line function? by brassmon_k
in thread Isn't there a print line function? by brassmon_k

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