>(er...  could be: WindowsReturn = numtochar(13) & numtochar(10)  the
>order is important and I don't remember which way it goes)

Right--13, then 10. CR/LF, or ctrl-m and ctrl-l (that's the letter 'l', not 
the number 1). That's Windows only, though--Mac only uses CR as the 
line-end character.

Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
Learning Network


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