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Drop the term "with a DDS". To me, that means no source is allowed on the production machine, DDS included. You keep confusing me when you really mean an externally described file versus an internally described file. Just because there's no perceived "need" to make it externally defined, is there any reason not to? After all, if you get it lined up right, the other programs should be able to process it as internally described, eh? Rob Berendt
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