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		<title>By: bigkat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even though there are better techniques now available, one of my clients preferred that we matched whatever style was already there, and so when adding a log file to a process, in addition to moving a lot of screen fields values to the file (existing) I had to move them to a log file also (matching the style).   I copied the screen field statements, and because of their naming practices recorded the changes on the first line PLUS the cursor movement to position the cursor to the same spot in the next line where I startred recording changes to a macro called temp, added temp to the pop-up keypad, made the keypad &quot;sticky&quot; (so it didn&#039;t disappear after a &quot;button&quot; was pressed, and then click, click, click, ... click  and I was done.]]></description>
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