Butchered? Where is the Texas Chainsaw Masacare guy when you need him.
Pheonix, I think all that Les is meaning to say is that the spacing and indentation of code helps you to follow what is going on.
Kind of like IF may start line without indentation. Then the command you want to run if the IF statement is true would go on the next line but would be indented with at least a couple of spaces. Then the ENDIF or an ELSE would line up with the IF
The same goes for all the other code as well. Take a look at "most" of the code on the board and you should see a pattern. It does not have to be exactly like everyone elses, but similar spacing makes it easier to read and decode by yourself and others.
Hope this helps explain why.
MCA
Well I'm not sure what is going on. I'm supposed to be able to use KiXtart till we get into Active Directory, then I'm supposed to use VBS via WSH. However, I think KiXtart may have given me a lead up to another position or job with Corporate. I hear through the grapevine (means here-say, maybe not true) that Corporate is wanting me to do some scripting for them. I would assume KiXtart, since I don't have VBS experience. I'll let you know as I learn more. Thanks for the good words.
NTDOC... 
[ 13 December 2001: Message edited by: NTDOC ]