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> That looks exactly like what I was trying to do. However I don't have > the patience to do it. I've just come up with this code to make the > column heading two lines if necessary, otherwise just write it out. But if you've got it splitting into two lines, then all you really need in order to do three lines is to make H1, H2, and H3 into an array, then loop through the code twice. Then again, if you're only splitting 30 characters of description into column headings, and you don't mind having a 20-character heading over a 1-character field, then it's fairly unlikely that you'd need 3 lines. Only you can know how sophisticated you need to get with it. -- JHHL
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