It might help your learning curve to realize that when you see the red
induced by word wrap that you can simply go the end of the line above and
use backspace key until the lower line moves up. OR, use the continuation
with a dash and an underscore
aaaaaaaaaaaa _
bbbbbbbbb
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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
donaldb@281.com
<mike.engles@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> Hello
>
> Wow thanks again, some progress.
> The last bit is still red.
> So I deleted that and ran the macro.
> I do get a file open dialogue, so I can browse for a file and the
> macro runs.
> At the end the VB window opens with no text, which I close and see the
> completed macro and then
> I can do a file file save.
>
> I have to say I am very impressed at how anyone could learn this stuff.
> I did some Fortran many many years ago, but was singularly useless at
> it.
>
> My day job is a audio engineer. I need to analyse these error logs from
> a audio ripping programme.
>
> Mike Engles
>
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