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pnl
Hi,
I'm just looking over a piece of code and have no idea what this could stand stand for :'( It's used like "pnlKeys" for a name of an object much like txtIn or something. Thanks very much! Matt. I |
Re: pnl
Panel?
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Re: pnl
Looks good. Thank you very much. Sorry for being such a noob.
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