Ed

The original poster seemed to want an application to help him document any source-like member I assumed. I also assumed that he wasn't wanting to automate the *content* - somehow - but the problem of somehow associating the description, necessarily keyed in by hand, with the member. That was where my technique came in because I recognised the same problem I had rather crudely overcome. I imagined that just maybe an application could be put together which helped support the technique.

In his post, Herbie seems to be describing such an application and, interestingly enough, it involves creating a $INDEX member - the "$" is all about having the index member appear first when members are listed in collating sequence in case that wasn't obvious.

Chris Mason

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ed Gould" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Yes there is that manual way. But I believe the original poster
wanted an "automated way".
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Ed

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