Throw a hyphen after the \S, and it should do it.

cheers,
barneyb

On 8/2/05, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Barney Boisvert wrote:
> > Give this a whirl:
> >
> > REreplace(myString, "([^ #chr(9)##chr(10)##chr(13)#-]{72})", "\1 ", "all")
> 
> No, that doesn't seem to do anything...
> 
> This gets me closer:
> 
> REreplace(myString, "([\S]{72})", "\1 ", "all")
> 
> But doesn't exclude hyphens....
> 
> Rick
> 
> 
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