>>>>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).
>>
>>-mark
>
>I could be wrong with chr(160). At least I found this
Re: Dynamic backcolor of shape Thread #
1136308 Message #
1136741I use chr(160) and it works fine.