Hi, You might be able to get that information in two ways. First, if you have any of the Microsoft Office applications such as Word or Excel, You can hit Alt+F11 and go into the Visual Basic environment. From there, you can Go to the tools menu and pick References. That will show you a lot of objects and stuff on your system. You can also get ActivePerl from http://www.activestate.com. They have something called an OLE browser or something to that effect. I have little experience with either option and can't be much help other than telling you what I have just said here, but you might benefit from trying them. Thanks. Jim James D Homme, Usability Engineering, Highmark Inc., james.homme@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 412-544-1810 "it is only possible to live happily ever after on a day-to-day basis." -- Margaret Bonnano Highmark internal only: For usability and accessibility: http://highwire.highmark.com/sites/iwov/hwt093/ "Juan Hernandez" <blindmagik@gmail .com> To Sent by: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx programmingblind- cc bounce@freelists. org Subject library browser 06/27/2008 12:29 AM Please respond to programmingblind@ freelists.org Hi all, I would like to know if there exists an accessible 3rd app to brows the libs on the system and see what objects and such are available like the reference feathre in vs. Thanks. Juan Hernandez E-Mail: juanhernandez98@xxxxxxxxx Cell: (858)-699-2105 (Call at any time/text msgs are ok) __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind