probably, but you can just use #Replace(string,Chr(10),'')#

If you want to strip out the line feeds too, then use the results of that in
another replace tag with Chr(12)

(this was off the top of my head at 2am, so the numbers 10 and 12 might be
switched around, or just wrong.... someone correct me if this is so)

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From: wish wish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 3:45 PM
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Subject: how to strip out carriage returns?



how to strip out carriage returns?
any custom tags out there?

thanks

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