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Al

Play with the sequenceNumbers on or off parameter for print - I got the date to print if I have it showing on the editor window. Type

? print

to see what are the parameters you can use - don't ask me what elements are - heh - I don't know - might try that - or maybe you can do a

print startElement 1 endElement 3

and tell us what you get

There's all kinds of stuff can be run from that command line - just type ? to get to all the help for them. I've barely scratched the surface.

HTH
Vern

At 05:04 PM 10/26/2007, you wrote:

That worked great but is there a way I can get the line numbers and or the
date to display on the print out.

Al Slezak
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You can print using the command line below the editor window - to get to
that line, press Esc when you are in the source. Or just click in it. Type
? print - you will see all the options.

I usually use

print tokenized off lineNumbers off

to get the entire source. To print only what you've selected, use

print block tokenized off lineNumbers off

If you want line numbers and/or shading of elements, make the obvious
changes.

The print command also works even if the File->Print option is disabled -
as is is for indented source.

HTH
Vern

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