Hi Thomas,

Thanks for your reply!

I understand the idea and what you mean but I am not sure how to specify
this
in the WebTest xml format.

Could you suggest how I might do this?

thanks!


Thomas Klein-10 wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I never tried this in real life... but I am pretty sure that the "line
> wrap" in the Excel cell is interpreted as a control character like 0Dx
> and/or 0Ax. So the "compare" value of your function should be a
> concatenation of
> "My line" ยจ+ cr/lf + "Line 2"
> 
> to put in this way, if you know Basic:
> 
> wrapperchar$=chr$(10)
> cellvalue$ = "My line" & wrapperchar$ & "Line 2"
> 
> ...while I am still not sure what Excel gives you back as the line wrapper
> in the text.
> This means the "wrapperchar" could be chr$(13) or even chr$(13) & chr$(10)
> 
> I hope you get the picture... sorry I can't give you a working example, am
> somehow offlined here.
> 
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