>>Hi Al,
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>>>The behaviour would need to change to:
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>>Well, there's always PEMEditor (
http://vfpx.codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?title=PEM%20Editor) which come with full sources. If you want you could modify it so that you can enter strings in whatever form you prefer.
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>PEM Editor? Hmmm, I've heard about that. Sounds interesting... I wonder if there is a good 3 minute Overview Video that shows what all that tool can do?
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>Oh, Wow! There sure is a short video right here:
http://tinyurl.com/PEM-Editor-videos>
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Wow! I think I will install it.
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