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Peter: <snip> To insert a snippet in your source, just double-click its name, fill in the variables (if any), and Bob's your uncle (is this expression correct?). </snip> Yes, that's the expression (although, in my case, Bob happens to be my uncle, cousin, brother, second-cousin...very popular name). I had looked into the "Customize" option, but didn't catch on about the drawers. I added one that I named "RPGLE" (clever, no?) an made it "Always show". Once I did that the rest was very easy. I love the "variables" that you can supply. So far I've only added a new procedure template, but I can see plenty of uses for snippets. Thanks for giving me the extra shove...it will be VERY worth it. --Bruce Guetzkow YLSNED: You Learn Something New Every Day...
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