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>>In the old days, I would use something like CHR(160) for a
>>non-blank, non-printing character, but I don't think I can use that trick anymore. What
>>is the recommended way to achieve that now?
>
>Dragon wrote:
>...CHR(32)...
Nope, that's a regular, blank space.
>Naomi wrote:
>What was chr(160) used for? I VFP reports we can not use them, would have try to achieve the result by different means.
In FPW 2.x, when employing the Remove Line If Blank option,
CHR(160) could be conditionally used as a non-printing, hard-space
character in the expression if one wanted some of the blank
lines left alone (i.e., not removed).
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