Thanks for the info....I found it.
That was frustrating.
For anyone else here is info from the site:
Locating and Modifying the Domain (Transfer) Secret/Authorization Code for your Domain Name (except .EU, .UK, .CC, .TV and .WS)
All domain names (except a .EU, .UK, .CC, .TV and .WS domain name) have a Domain (Transfer) Secret Key/Authorization Code associated with them. This would be required if you want to have such a domain name Transferred. Manage.SnapNames.com provides you with the unique facility of modifying your Domain (Transfer) Secret for each domain name. You can thus have a Domain (Transfer) Secret of your choice for each domain name.
This can be fulfilled by the following simple steps -
Login to your Control Panel and search for the domain name whose transfer secret you wish to modify. Click here to know how >>
Click on the domain name in the search results to get to the Order details view.
The Domain Secret field in the Order Information part will have a link to view your Domain Secret over a secure connection. Clicking this link will open a new window where the current Domain (Transfer) Secret will be displayed.
To Modify the Domain (Transfer) Secret, click on the Modify Domain Secret button in the Domain Registration toolbar of the Order details view page. In the resulting page, provide a Domain (Transfer) Secret of your choice in the New Domain Secret textbox and click on Continue to save the change.
IMPORTANT
In case of a .COM/.NET domain name, the Domain Secret field may have a link to set a Domain (Transfer) Secret (instead of a link to view the current Domain (Transfer) Secret) which can be used as mentioned below:
1. Click on the Click here to create Domain Secret link in the Domain Secret field.
2. In the next page, provide a Domain (Transfer) Secret of your choice in the New Domain Secret textbox and click Continue to save the change.
Once a domain name having an associated Domain (Transfer) Secret is Transferred to Manage.SnapNames.com from another Registrar, our System would set a new Domain (Transfer) Secret for such a domain name. This process is implemented from a security perspective.