Ok...one more thing on software, then I'll shut up for a while... While surfing the Net today, I happened to stumble on still another shareware scripting program for IBM-PC's. While the one I previously found (AVScripter) seems to specialize in the two-column New York format, this one (ScreenWright) appears to produce the standard Hollywood film-TV screenplay format. Again, its usefulness is unknown...but it's there, if you want to try it. This one is in the HENSA micros software archive at Lancaster University, U.K. To get the file: 1. FTP to micros.hensa.ac.uk. 2. Enter HENSA as both username and password. 3. The file with the program is e021scr.boo. You can find it by following the path micros/ibmpc/dos/e/eo21. 4. You see from above that the file is in BOO format. (I never saw this one before.) You'll also need to get the extraction tool, a file called deboo.exe. To find this file, follow the path micros/ibmpc/dos/tools/binary. 5. To extract the file, you type in deboo e021scr.boo. This process takes a minute or so. You will then have a file in the ARC format, which is then unpacked like any ARC file. 6. Then, finally, you have the ScreenWright program. Let me know if this one is any good. Vance Elderkin Department of Communication North Carolina State University [log in to unmask]