Don't beat yourself too much; headers ain't fun to read and it is easy to overlook things. I know I have, many times, and I'm sure most others have also. And multiple readings of the same thing doesn't help a lot; you see what you expect to see. Then there is the problem of reading from a computer monitor. It is difficult even for someone with perfect vision when the eyes are tired. My vision is defintely not perfect and I *detest* reading from a computer monitor. Which brings me back to my old plea of, could we have a printed 1.8c manual, please? A good one, with a good index please. And for "good index" please do not use the indices in most computer manuals as a guide for a good index as all the ones I have seen are abysmal. As I've said before I'll cheerfully pay for it and for updates, as long as delivery is better than for the t-shirts. :-) If a proper plain ascii manual (and converted from some wordprocessing system is not proper as it never converts entirely correctly) is not going to be made available for free I will gladly pay for a good printed manual, with updates. I've said all this many times before, and I'm going to continue saying it. I want a good printed manual (loseleaf notebook style for ease of installing updates would be fine) and I am willing to pay for it, as long as there is a good index (see Isaac Asimov's nonfiction books for examples of good indices). Douglas Douglas Winship Hays County, Texas [log in to unmask] Secondary AUTOCAT Listowner MEDLAB-L