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Booth, I don't think that would work because I want to be able to reference Part1, Part2, Part3 by using Field(x). For example: For x = 1 to 3 Total += Field(x) EndFor (except in my program I have a lot more than 3 fields) Thanks for the suggestion though, but I think I may have it fixed now... Mike > Why not just: > > > > D Field DS > > D Part1 > > D Part2 > > D Part3 > > > > > > or > > > > D Field DS > > D Part1 s 3 > > D Part2 s 3 > > D Part3 s 3 > > > > depending on whether you need to define Parts 1-3? > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Booth Martin > > http://www.martinvt.com > > ---------------------------------
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