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Use the ascii equivalent number. In this case I think its 35.

 

for example something like this:

 

N, "(", 35, ")", e

 

Should output something like this:

 

100 (#)

 

Also, try searching the forum. This has been asked a few times before and those threads probably go into greater detail.

 

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I usually use 035, but yes it's 35 regardless. So a snippet of code would look like this.

 

n, "IF[", 035, "4111NE", 035, "148]GOTO9999", e

 

Which would give you this;

 

N120 IF[ # 4111NE # 148]GOTO9999

 

or something similar. It's early so if this is the wrong format please excuse me, I'll fix it later when I've had my coffee. biggrin.gif

 

 

Fixed;

HTH

 

[ 05-08-2003, 09:29 AM: Message edited by: James Meyette ]

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