Tia:
We appreciate your coming back to inform us that the competion is over, and that you tried the code presented here, as well as you thought it performed nicely.Â
I'm sorry that I did not see your post much earlier, but, I like hearing that you had a team and that you were able to create a workable solution to your problem. Congratulations!Â
Keep coding! Theory and tutorials, combined with practice and experience, are the best way to understand and learn how to code. Trying to understand other person's code is another way.Â
We all, here, hope you enjoy learning QuickBASIC and coding. Please feel free to post here any new code you feel is worth while, or that you are having problems with. And, good luck to you and your team.  Â
We appreciate your coming back to inform us that the competion is over, and that you tried the code presented here, as well as you thought it performed nicely.Â
I'm sorry that I did not see your post much earlier, but, I like hearing that you had a team and that you were able to create a workable solution to your problem. Congratulations!Â
Keep coding! Theory and tutorials, combined with practice and experience, are the best way to understand and learn how to code. Trying to understand other person's code is another way.Â
We all, here, hope you enjoy learning QuickBASIC and coding. Please feel free to post here any new code you feel is worth while, or that you are having problems with. And, good luck to you and your team.  Â
Ralph, using QuickBASIC 4.5 and Windows XP Home Edition and Service Pack 2, with HP LaserJet 4L printer.