If you are using HTML email you can use a regular HTML table tag. If not you
can use lJustify() around each value to force it to use the same number of
characters. Of course then you need to email client to use a fixed width
font, but you can't control that.

Personally, I'd recommend using HTML.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 10 February 2004 3:40 p.m.
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Formatting within email from CFMail?

Is there a way to cause info included from a query
to be aligned in columns when displayed in the email?

Instead of:

Faircloth, Rick / 204 Windsor Drive / Hinesville / Feb 13, 2004
Martin, John / 205 Way Lane / Midway / Mar 15, 2004

Have it display like this:

Faircloth, Rick    204 Windsor Drive    Hinesville    Feb 13, 2004
Martin, John       205 Way Lane         Midway       Mar 15, 2004

(Hopefully that's be lined up in this email!)

It comes from code like:

#AgentLastName#, #AgentFirstName# / #PropertyAddress# / #PropertyState# /
#ExpirationDate#

Rick

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