Your most welcome Davin.
Take a look here at this
Cloudy Nights link, it gives some helpful tips on chasing them down and there is an attachment file listing the brightest 100 PN's. Nice!
Rob's maps are fantastic!
I have them all printed out and put in plastic sleeves in a dedicated ring binder. I like his use of coloured stars to help with star hopping and he supplies a nice list of astro physics on each chart for the objects of interest.
Edit:
Grant (GEM) has also added a nice list of pn's in a recent thread of his.
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...255#post757255