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Posted: 2020-09-01 08:54 AM . Last Modified: 2023-05-03 12:11 AM
Text Expression with Carriage Return
Looking for a way to add a carriage return into a text animation expression.
IIF( TRUE, 'Tripped', 'Open' )
Would like to add a new line or carriage return after each letter in text like “tripped” so that each letter has its own line in a tall narrow text box.
I could use a mono spaced font to get it to work but then it looks pretty bad.
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Posted: 2020-09-01 09:00 AM
In between the characters you can insert + CHR(10) + .
For example, the expression:
'S' + CHR(10) + 'T' + CHR(10) + 'O' + CHR(10) + 'P'
to show:
S
T
O
P
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Posted: 2020-09-01 09:00 AM
In between the characters you can insert + CHR(10) + .
For example, the expression:
'S' + CHR(10) + 'T' + CHR(10) + 'O' + CHR(10) + 'P'
to show:
S
T
O
P
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Posted: 2020-09-01 09:19 AM
Thanks, had I just searched for CHR and not CHR() I would have found it. I've inserted characters before in VBA I don't know why I just didn't try it. Got stuck looking through the standard expressions instead.
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