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  • Just saw your post JDRHOUSTON,  quick answer 'cause I'm outta here today..

    The way I do it is throw a "mm" after calling the variable

    example

    !e = para[1]
    by n $!e mm

    I'm looking into creating a method applied to the real object, since the distance method doesn't work quite right, and I'll get back to you on that.

    THE GURU HAS SPOKEN:cool:
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  • Just saw your post JDRHOUSTON,  quick answer 'cause I'm outta here today..

    The way I do it is throw a "mm" after calling the variable

    example

    !e = para[1]
    by n $!e mm

    I'm looking into creating a method applied to the real object, since the distance method doesn't work quite right, and I'll get back to you on that.

    THE GURU HAS SPOKEN:cool:
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