This could explain why if I use '\r' I still don't see what I expect.

DO you know how do I count create a plain text document, I guess it is more
complicated then just adding .rtf to the end of the file name?

Thank you,

- Roland

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From: "Roland Butler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If I print to a file the following:
>
>  "this line of text\n"
>
> Word understands the \n to be a paragraph mark, how do I insert a
> plain line break?

I don't think you can.
Unless you start creating RTF files instead of plain text ones.

Jenda
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