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I am developing scripts for a GUI tester (i.e., test by watching for icons or messages, then responding with keystrokes or mouse clicks). The image capture utility we use (and we need a LOT of images to do this testing) creates three files per image, one text and two binary. While I know HOW to add text vs. binary files to CVS, I occassionally a mistake, telling CVS that a text file is binary or vice versa. However, as nearly as I can tell, the only way to correct the binary vs. text CVS file type is to have the CVS administrator do it for me. Is there anyway for a user using WinCVS or Tortoise to correct the file type of a CVS file? Merrill