> > 3) and how about inserting a carriage return...
>For returns I would try (though I haven't tested this) using the RETURN key
>word when building your string. For example:
>
>"This should be on line one, while..."&RETURN&"this should be on line two."
nope, it doesn't seem to work... i tried to use RETURN & numtochar(10) also,
but no luck...
Rui Dantas
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