Hi Jack, Welcome to tutor...
> i am just starting out with python and have already hit a problem! > howdo you create a new line! i have tryed tab etc and enter runs > the > command. Please help The >>> prompt executes commands as you type them. It is only meant for experimenting and finding out how commands work. If you want to write a full program in Pytthon you need to create a new text file with a name ending in .py. You can then double click that file and python will run it for you. Sometuimes it ruins too fast so you might want to add the line raw_input('Hit enter to close...') at the end. This is explained in my tutorial at the end of the Coding Style topic. The faxct that I don;t introduce it till so late tells you how much you can learn from the >>> prompt! BTW If you really do need to continue a line at the >>> prompt because its too long or something you can use a \ character, like so: >>> print "Here is a split \ ... line" Here is a split line >>> HTH, Alan G Author of the Learn to Program web tutor http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor