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Dave,

Might just in crease the size of one of the columns or add a CHAR(1) column
that goes in between the two columns you are working with.  UIM does not
give you positioning specifications just area specifications.  It does the
layout for you based on the tag language.
To create another field just duplicate one of the existing columns every
place you see it and change it to the "filler" column you want.

Thank you,
Matt Tyler
Mattt@wincofoods.com

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To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
Subject: UIM

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I have a UIM panel source (a list) that I inherited and would like to make a
modification to.  I would like to change the number of blank spaces between
the columns from 2 to 1  which would allow me to increase the width of one
of the columns.  I've been thru the manual and don't find it anywhere.  Is
this even possible?

Dave
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