That did it.  The resulting output is lovely.  THANK YOU.   

Bernie
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At 07:38 AM 3/22/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Try adding a title to the command
>select number make from table html "listname"
>
>Richard Kahl
>
>>From: Bernie Corrigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: RE: html
>>Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 23:58:29 -0800
>>
>>Troy -
>>
>>         Thanks for the response but it isn't relevant.  That's exactly 
>>what
>>I did.  To repeat: "Everything is there but it isn't formatted properly."
>>There seem to be no end of line markers or whatever tells the browser to
>>skip to the next display line in the html file.  Is there something I can 
>>do
>>to make the display look right.  For example I get:
>>
>>NumberMake1Ford2Chevrolet3Dodge
>>
>>instead of:
>>
>>  Number   Make
>>     1     Ford
>>     2     Chevrolet
>>     3     Dodge
>>
>>I've seen this feature demonstrated and the browser displayed nicely
>>formatted information.  I'm having this problem with both Windows and DOS.
>>
>>Bernie
>>
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>>At 09:37 PM 3/21/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>> >In the windows version, just use
>> >
>> >Launch file.htm
>> >
>> >and then windows should start your default browser and pull up your file.
>> >
>> >Troy
>> >
>> >
>> >>===== Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =====
>> >>Troy -
>> >>
>> >>        I just tried this in RBW 1.851 and it doesn't work very well.
>> >>Everything is there but it isn't formatted properly.
>> >>
>> >>        Under RBD 1.850 and W2K the command ZIP COMMAND /C START 
>>file.htm
>> >>comes up with a "Bad command or file name" error message.  Under W2K one
>> >>should use ZIP CMD /C START file.htm.  Once again the information is all
>> >>there but the presentation format is confused.
>> >>
>> >>Bernie
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>At 03:48 PM 3/21/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>> >>>ok, I did a little testing, and this is about the easiest way to 
>>generat an
>> >>>html report and pull it up in a browser window.  This code works for 
>>R:base
>> >>>for DOS on Win 98.  The zip command will need to be tweeked a little
>> >>>depending on what OS you have.  If you are using RBwin, you could just 
>>use
>> >>>LAUNCH t.htm instead.
>> >>>
>> >>>out t.htm
>> >>>select * from tablename HTML
>> >>>out screen
>> >>>
>> >>>zip command /c start t.htm
>> >>>
>> >>>Troy
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