Of course, it occurs to me that when the text is sorted, the returns will 
be scrambled.

Typical; quick, down and dirty, and wrong. More scripting would be 
required. Hopefully, he really only needs single words, since spaces, too, are 
lost.

Craig

In a message dated 6/24/09 10:47:40 AM, [email protected] writes:


> Right, but it looked to me like he only wanted to sort the characters in
> a single "word"; i.e., a string. So there wouldn't likely be any
> carriage returns in that.
> 




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