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Sections inside an INI file have no order. Similarly keys inside a section have no order. Blank lines and comments may appear anywhere in an INI.

Hence the concept of "last line of an INI section" doesn't make any sense. The only valid semantics of an INI is listing sections (orderless), reading a given section's keys (orderless), managing keys of a given section.

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  On 5/23/2021 at 10:59 AM, Somerset said:

This person has not responded to a mod's open query.

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Thank's @Somerset , for this note. I had created a small example, even if the OP's question makes little sense, as @jchd already pointed out.

Now I will wait for @Jos 's or another Mod's decision first.

Edited by Musashi
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