Hi
toolic,
"Does this program work the way you want it to work, and are you just wondering if there is a better way to recode it?"
A good question, and a nice post :) A great many people have told
Win to read
How do I post a question effectively? over the years, since most of his posts are very poorly written due to the lack of effort he has consistently shown. And yes, these questions are for his job, which he gets paid for.
Win has been a member of this forum for years, and spent a vast percentage of that time ignoring the advice that he asks for, and not learning from his mistakes. Take a look at his post history should you wish to get a handle on his level of effort.
Martin
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