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    Yeah, but you would have to do it manually. Shouldn't be too hard actually.

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    Ron's dfm form parser had one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuttleu View Post
    but i thought it only changed it from a dfm to text?

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    It converts it back to the dfm format which you could save as: FormName.dfm, however it's not quiet stable so it might not work.
    Last edited by Quickmarch; 06-07-2009 at 08:27 PM.
    lol

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    reliably changing a form into a dfm is almost impossible in SCAR. There are so many ways to write form code. Plus if you use variables as the info (such as other form component values) it would probably break whatever it is that you have.
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    Is this for my form?
    I do visit every 2-6 months

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