Ok I did that. Sorry, that was a stupid oversight on my part. However, once I did do that, I got the following output:

614 MNH 16.00 614 USED 32.00 614 MNH 16.00 614 USED 32.00 614 PB 50.00 614 MNH 16.00 615 USED 32.00 615 PB 50.00 615 MNH 36.00 615 USED 12.00 615 PB 50.00 615 MNH 36.00 615 USED 12.00 615 PB 50.00 615 MNH 36.00 616 USED 12.00 616 PB 50.00 616 MNH 96.00 616 USED 2.00 616 PB 50.00 616 MNH 96.00 616 USED 2.00 616 PB 10.00 616 MNH 96.00

Not only is that 6 of each number instead of 3, but the order is all messed up. Any idea what's going on here?

Stamp_Guy


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