Neal: It used to be milliseconds; we changed it. The other thing that isn't clear is that you can enter values in time format. So, you could say 1:0 for one minute, or just 1; for the same result. No matter how you enter the value, it will always show as the number of seconds since I suspect most people will be dealing with small pieces of material. Rob Meredith >>> neal.ewers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 05/19/06 01:45PM >>> Rob, Oh, did I have lots of fun playing with this one. It was very funny. I thought the times were listed in milliseconds. Such strange things I got. What a hoot. It's much nicer to have it listed in seconds. Thanks for that. Neal Ewers Ravenswood Productions Local phone: 608-277-1995 Toll Free: 888-544-8332 Email: neal.ewers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.ravenswood.org <http://www.ravenswood.org/>