No. There are two ways to do it. The preferred method is to just fire it up and type 'o' to bring up the 'options' menu, make your changes there, and be sure to save the new configuration before leaving that menu. That is not easy, but lots of folks manage to do it (eventually!). The second method is to use a text editor to manually edit the default configuration file, or borrow a starter file from a friend. As I said, the two most important variables to change are "cursor tracking" and "numbering the links", and once those two are done, the rest is easy. There are lost of other things you might want to configure from the 'options' menu, such as level of expertise, email address, favorite editor, activating vi or emacs style key layouts, but they all become very easy to do once you have your cursor under control and the links numbered. Chuck On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Shaun Oliver wrote: > hey chuck? > is the config changes similar to writing batch files? > cause if it is I should have no problem making those changes and I also have > a little experience with a ce+ bassed scripting language as I use mIRC for > chatting purposes on irc hehehe. > but I love the sound of it already. > Thanks for that input chuck. > Shaun My web site is http://www.mhonline.net/~chuckh The Moon is Waxing Crescent (24% of Full)