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Default Visual Basic Problem with Chr(34)

Bernard,

The Write statement automatically quotes text output strings. Use
Print instead of Write.


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Hello,

When I write in a file with the command Chr (34) :

===========
txt = Chr (34)
write #1, txt
===========

I've got two double quote instead of only one ...
... like this :
""

Help.

Bernard




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