On Tuesday 17 February 2009 13:52:56 JamesB wrote:

> I now it's not the basic format of the file because the first 20
> aren't multi-line and then the error hits once i get to the multi
> line.

You need to make sure that the entire file follows the same format. Mnemosyne 
is not very good at mind reading :-)

> I presently have them in an excel and then save to tab seperated .txt
> file. I've also tried cuting and pasting into notepad but i get the
> same error when i import. Thoughts as I would really like to keep the
> breaks in.

Try replacing like breaks by <br>.

Cheers,

Peter


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