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How do I return a line in the script it's self.

I know you can use @CRLF to make a line in the Script output, but having long lines and having to scroll right/left can be a pain.

I seem to remember it was something like "_&" or something, But I couldn't find the answer on the build in "F1" help, or the online wiki about it.

Thanks,

Eric

Edited by ericnail
Posted

You can try the concatenation assignment, &=

$var = "This would be a very long line..." & @CRLF & "This would be a very long line..." & @CRLF 
$var &= "This would be a very long line..." & @CRLF & "This would be a very long line..." & @CRLF 
$var &= "This would be a very long line..." & @CRLF & "This would be a very long line..." & @CRLF 
$var &= "This would be a very long line..." & @CRLF & "This would be a very long line..." & @CRLF
Posted (edited)

Try this

MsgBox(0,"A Very Long line","A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line, " _
 &"A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line, " _
 &"A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line")

using a underscore '_' will inform the interpreter to combine the next line with the previous line as one.

Make sure to also use an ampersand '&' on the next line.

Edited by Realm

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Posted

Try this

MsgBox(0,"A Very Long line","A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line, " _
 &"A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line, " _
 &"A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line, A Very Long line")

using a underscore '_' will inform the interpreter to combine the next line with the previous line as one.

Make sure to also use an ampersand '&' on the next line.

Ahhh that's it!

Thanks!

Posted

Ahhh that's it!

Thanks!

My Pleasure, I had the time ;)

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