Januk Aggarwal wrote:
J> No, you need to use the %Wrapped macro around the text you want
J> wrapped.  Ie:
J> %Wrapped="%Cookie"

J> Alternately, you can add "\n" (without quotes) any place you want a
J> line break in your cookie file.

Thanks, I was able to add the "\n" to the text file where I wanted it
to wrap. But I never could get the %Wrapped="%Cookie" to work.
How do I use it when the cookie is calling up a certain file...?
This is what my "cookie" looks like in the macro:
%COOKIE="D:\My Documents\quotes.txt"

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Regards,
John Morse

"A generation is going,
and a generation is coming;
but the earth is standing
even to time indefinite."-Ecclesiastes 1:4


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