Chuck Neal wrote:
You might try looking at how RTF is structured.  Much like HTML it has
start and end characters.  YOu can grab both, strip the "start" out of
the second item and the "end" out of the first, then combine those and
set the RTF of the member.


I've written a handler/moviescript for concatenating RTF (2 text members). It can be downloaded from
http://dasdeck.de/staff/valentin/lingo/concatenate_rtf.ls

It's been a while, so I can't remember at the moment if it handles hyperlinks, but I think it succesfully preserves the format of both text-members.

Valentin
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