> Maybe someone can do a little Photoshop work on it? > > Don Mannino Nope, it's to the bone. This is a common theme for me. I build a tool nobody's seen before, not entirely sure it will work as I'd prefer, so it's thrown together out of "prototype" leftovers as a first iteration. If, against all reasonable odds, the silly assembled junk heap works as hoped, there's no point in rebuilding it "pretty" unless I intend to market it. It's a Murphy thing. Ron N
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