>[snip]>The most important being that I built a procedure that lets me print anything to a form with an editbox on it instead of using "? blah blah blah" (it's too annoying moving all my other open windows just to see the output of a ? statement).
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>You can use CTRL+ALT+SHIFT to hide all open windows temporarily to view the ? output.
Didn't know that one. Thanx. The only other reason that I would want to do what I was saying before is so that I could maybe copy the result to clipboard or scroll through the output. Any other ideas?
Phillip
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