Unless you need long strings preserved. In that case, you'd still have to use list memory to {file}, then parse that file to get all the variable names, and then write the names and values into a textfile of your own... which is not so hard to do, unless you want to read that file programmatically. Then you need some sort of syntax of your own, or even a homebrew XML for that.
>OK, yup, uhuh, what was I thinking? That works I'm embarrassed to say... Thanks again Sergey! :o)))
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