> thanks Matt for the code.. why would I need to know if a FORM returns
> a VALUE of .T./.F. ? I seem to be somewhere in left field on this one.
> How about a small example?
> thanks again..
If everything the user was required to do (ie, select a path, fill in
user info, 'click OK to proceed', etc.) was completed, then return a
.t., otherwise return a false.
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Matt McDonnell
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