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NX5 text string

NX5 text string

NX5 text string

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Is there a way to add a "carriage return" to the middle of a text string?

I see that <N> combines two lines into one, but I want to do the opposite of that.

I have an expression that is a text string and I want to break it up into two lines when it appears on the drawing.

RE: NX5 text string

At some point lost in the mists of time one of the main differences between UNIX and MS-Dos or early Windows was that  one used just a carriage return, and the other used both carriage return and line feed. From the names you can guess that these are more or less typewriter terms, but they relate to the old fan fold paper consoles prior to CRT screens' introduction. The theory may still be good that you might need one or the other or both, but I really suspect that neither will work.

Cheers

Hudson

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