Ira and all, I have not been able to follow the list very well during the past few weeks due to sad circumstances. Now I want to report a few things that may have been reported before. Sorry if so. 1) I never had any problems with the automatic backup on closing down with any previous version of CFT-Win, but since version 2.29x I can make a backup if I don't have one already, overwrite it once, but after that I get error 160. Is there any cure for this? At the moment I delete my backup before making a new one. It works, but is not very handy. 2) Is there a way to change the order of the "documents"? At the moment I see no way to do this, which means that the "document" entered first will be document #1, the second one will be document #2 and so on. But this is not always the most logical order. Can I change the order in any way? 3) Some time ago I reported some printing problems. Now I have found the cause and the cure: I have installed CFT-Win on a Zip disc (I will install the next version on my HD). My ZIP drive is a Parallel Port Drive, which means the printer is "behind" it via the through connector. Now, it appears that certain printers (e.g. CANON BJ) cannot print files from a ZIP disc as long as there are any files open on the ZIP disc. Those printers (like CANON BJ) need to communicate with the Parallel Port in two directions, which gives conflicts with the ZIP drive, as long as that drive needs to communicate too (that is as long as there are any files opened on the ZIP disc). SOLUTION: Change the settings of your printer to "Print to FILE". A *.prn file will be written then (don't write that one on the ZIP disc either!). After you have closed down all files on your ZIP, open a DOS session, go to the folder where you saved your *.prn file and print it through a "COPY *.PRN LPT1" command. It looks complicated, but it isn't. Hope this can help any other subscribers to the list. 4) I have stored my photo's in a sub-directory WITHIN my database directory. That sub-directory is not being back-up in a back-up operation (although ALL files in the database directory are being backed up, whatever their name. I have for instance some text files there and they are being backed up every time). It would be handy if that sub-directory were backed up too. Those users who don't want their photo's being backed up every time could place them in a directory OUTSIDE their database directory. What do other users think about this? Regards, Ren Hasekamp