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The structured programmer often produces code in an order relatively unrelated to the order required by a specific programming language. The task of reordering the structured code to the specifications of the chosen language is tedious and error prone, particularly for large programs. A programming aid, "STRUCTURE", is described that relieves the programmer of this burden. In addition, it provides a listing of the program in the hierarchical order of the solution, making the program more amenable to manipulation by the programmer.