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Old February 1st, 2005, 02:09 PM
LJG
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Default Line Breaks & Returns

Just posted this in forms, should be here I think:

I am looking for a method to strip out any line breaks or carriage returns.

I have imported some data and one of the fields has line breaks & carriage
returns. I need to convert this to a CSV file with no returns and line
breaks etc.

Thanks
Les


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Old February 1st, 2005, 02:41 PM
PC Datasheet
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Look at the Replace function in the Help file.

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Just posted this in forms, should be here I think:

I am looking for a method to strip out any line breaks or carriage

returns.

I have imported some data and one of the fields has line breaks & carriage
returns. I need to convert this to a CSV file with no returns and line
breaks etc.

Thanks
Les




 




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