Well, I used the nice hex editor Paul suggested, and found that it  
needed a CHR(13)+CHR(10) paragraph end, No surprise, it *is* defined  
as Windows ASCII.

I had started with that -- a long time ago. It worked on my machine,  
but did not on the client's computer, and for some reason not on our  
Vista laptop. Weird. That is why I started messing around with the  
characters in the first place.

I readjusted back to 13+10. IWFM and it works on the Vista laptop,  
now we'll see if it works at the client office.

Thanks to all,

Ken

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