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you have to do:
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That works! Thanks Tom. Any idea on how to allow the user to force new lines when wordwrap is off?
I'm not sure of exactly what you want, tommyrot, but this page might help: [link]
I am in desperate need of a new laptop. Several years of heavy use and occasional dropping on the floor are taking its toll. This one has been running quite slowly, and I don't know whether that would be the RAM or the speed of the processor. Any easy way I can find out what's responsible for the sluggishness?
Do you periodically run a virus checker and a malware checker?
Yep, both of those.
have you run cccleaner?
Is that the disk cleanup and defragmentation tools in the control panel? I do that a lot too.
I think it is a 3rd party free program. Not anything that installs with Windows.
I'm not sure of exactly what you want, tommyrot, but this page might help: [link]
That looks informative... but I still can't get it to do what I want. The current sticking point is that I want to be able to turn wordwrap off, but give the user the ability to enter hard carriage returns to force a new line when they want.