That fails on the "public void", I get an error message "BASIC syntax error. Expected: ,."
It occurs to me that this isn't a BASIC macro. Is it JavaScript? The author of that page doesn't seem to want to say what language it is written in! There's a comment in the Page Source that implies it is Java, I didn't know macros could be written in Java, there's no option for it in Tools->Macros->Organize. Any idea how I use it? Phil Hibbs. -- Don't you just hate self-referential sigs? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
