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Or do you do this:
I would use the second version. There's no point in using up brain cycles to condition out code that (in most cases) will not cause any memory or anything else to be used. I do use directives to condition out protos if there is a chance that the same code may be /COPY'd more than once due to nested /COPY. IN this case I use the technique outlined by Bob in an earlier post. Jon Paris Partner400 www.Partner400.com
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