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Thanks batkin and bbfu.
Two valuable suggestions, thank you! I solved my problem by making the GUI look even cleaner, I put the upper part of the thing in a frame called $upp and the button in $lower, then I add to $upper as needed and the button stays below and gets re-configured every time. Just tested it, looks nice and works well with less code. In reply to Re: Re: Perl/Tk widget removal problem...
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