Nowl wrote: "Hi Christopher A warning is only an alert, not an error. It's meant to give you a gentle prod to check that you have indeed typed what's on the page, not made a mistake. If you *have* typed what you saw, you can safely ignore the warning." I am sure Christopher appreciates this, but it is not really the point. One ought not to ignore a warning if one does not understand why it has arisen since that might indicate that something has been overlooked. A few weeks ago I raised a similar sort of issue where a warning arose when I had entered something which appeared to be in the format which the warning was asking for. In that case it was an error in the system which I understand as been corrected. Regards Cedric Hoptroff ________________________________________________________________________ AOL Email goes Mobile! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the move. Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today.