Read/lines won't do this AFAIK. You will have to loop through the lines of 
the file, one way or another. Here's one way:

block-o-lines: read/lines %test.txt
foreach line block-o-lines [
        this-word: to-word line
        set this-word none
        print rejoin ["Word: '" this-word " set to NONE"]
]

- Michael Jelinek





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Can anyone tell me how I would make this program read each line from 
test.txt and make them a variable. For instance if test.txt had the 
following values on each line.

o40_1955
o40_1996
o40_1997
o40_1998

How could I make the read/lines put that into a variable. Like just keep 
reading and making new variables till it hits the end of the file or 30 
variables whichever comes first. Thanks guys for all your help!

rebol
 [
   Title:   "Read lines from txt file"
   Author:  "Koie Smith"
   Date:    15-Oct-2001
   File:    %koie1.r
   Purpose: {
        Read lines from a txt file and set them as variables.
    }
 
 
 ]

print read/lines %/c/rebol/test.txt

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