01-29-2008
The script ran through the file and gave me a output, however it didn't remove the 4th column. Everything seems to be there that was there originally but it is scattered all over the place instead of in columns. Not really sure.
What part of the request was the script addressing? I will keep playing with it for the time being to see if I can get different results. Thanks for the help
Looking over the file again it does seem to have removed something but i am not quite sure at which point yet. Will
update once I know. I do know that alot of the data that I wanted removed is still in place however.
::Update::
Ok what it appears to be doing is once it removes the columns on the first line, it is then pulling the second line up to the first line and going to the second line and removing that same section on the second line and so on down the entire document. The totals section appears to be in tact, however it did lose its formating so it is rather hard to tell since it is scattered.
Thanks
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