Jason Murray wrote:

>>: Don't know why it's got everyone else stumped.
>>:
>>: "\n" is the new line character. Make sure you use it in "" and
>>: not in ''.
>>:
>>: Jason
>>
>>Unfortunately, that doesn't work either, it changes the \n that 
>>appeared at the end of the new line to a single black block. It 
>>does not put the next quote onto a new line. 
>>
> 
> Ah, so you're opening the file in something that doesn't understand
> newlines and prefers line feeds, then.
> 
> In that case you'll want to use \r instead of \n.


Na, he's posting using MS Outlook so I guess he is using Windows. In 
that case use "\r\n".


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