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    How do I display a rolling counter?

    Thanks to Dixi and Betty, Works a treat now.
  2. asks

    How do I display a rolling counter?

    Dixi, Thanks for that, I'll check it out tonight.
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    How do I display a rolling counter?

    Betty, Unfortunately the Display of the Carriage Return character didn't work. Don't know why, I would have thought it would be O.K. It actually shows on the screen as a square symbol shaded white so it is displaying and I ensured the correct "0D" was being used. Thanks
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    How do I display a rolling counter?

    Thanks Betty, That solution appeals to me. I'll try it tonight.
  5. asks

    How do I display a rolling counter?

    Thanks Betty, I've checked this and there is no option for Rows and Columns.
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    How do I display a rolling counter?

    ACUCOBOL on a PC running Windows 98. You could be onto something with that suggestion.
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    How do I display a rolling counter?

    Jack, The No Advancing option will only keep the cursor where it is and not position it on the next field/line. It's effect is to diplay the counter seperately again and again and you end up lots of different messages each showing the time.
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    How do I display a rolling counter?

    I want to continually display time while a long process is going on so that the time appears to ticking over like a clock. Don't know how to display my time field so it basically overwrites the previous display making it look like like time is passing. Any thoughts?

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