See I know what I mean. Why don't you? to get a feel for what we want to see. Your description is unclear because you use words in an interesting way that doesn't fit with the way we expect. Very likely that all sounds fine in your head, but we haven't the technology to post your head to the site for examination by everyone which makes it hard to answer your question in a way that is likely to help.

As others have suggested, show us your code, but first read the node linked above to help you focus on just what is needed to get the best help from us.

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In reply to Re: (Beginner) Can 'qw' be implemented into a list? by GrandFather
in thread (Beginner) Can 'qw' be implemented into a list? by Halbird

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