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	Hi Bruce, 
	I noticed that if you're using a lot of userinput statements, they won't all show on the "edit condition" screen.  It's, as if the "edit condition" screen has a hard coded size, and won't adjust for the amount of userinput fields. 
	anything we can do about this? 
	thx, 
	P. 
	  
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	| Registered User Joined: 12/31/2005
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	One approach would be to code multiples into a single parameter and then parse the values 
	  
	# Parms = UserInput.string = "15:1:0:0:25" 
	  
	  
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	The idea presented by jas0501 is a good one. The window size does in fact seem to be hard coded and not have a scroll bar. This is unlikely to change as StockFinder is not currently in active development. 
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	|  Registered User
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	outside the box thinking, literally.  :-) 
	thx guys. 
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	You're welcome. 
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	Just for the record; 
	use the Split() method to parse the string, and then convert them to int or single: 
	 
	  
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	actually the "PIParts" variable in the example needs to be assigned as Dim, not Static, otherwise it won't reflect any changes made by userinput of the "PatternInputs" variable. 
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