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Tom: I have used macros to do basic things and I think that it will help you with this "basic" entry that you want. Maybe I do not understand if the issue is that you need direction in terms of how to record the macro or how to coded directly. If you use START RECORDING A MACRO, the system will ask you for a file name to same your macro. Once you do that, you suppose to do exactly what you want to do on the screen. Once you are done with the steps, go to STOP RECORDING MACRO and you are done. After you entered the item number and the action code and ready to enter the "basic data", you can then call the macro by clicking on a button that you can create on the toolbar. To do that, do a right click on the toolbar and do a CREATE ITEM. Then go to the MACRO/SCRIPT TAB, look for the file name you entered on the previous step and done. Hope that helps, Peter Vidal Pall Aeropower Corp. / SR Programmer Analyst www.pall.com / Peter_Vidal@Pall.com 727-539-8448, x2414
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