>>First I'd store ALEN() in a var, to save reevaluating it every time thro' the loop :),
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>No need. FOR loops evaluate their bounds only once.
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>Tamar
Ah, good. Didn't know that. Still, it's good practice so to do generally, no?
You would do that for the do while loop tho'?
Terry
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