Your way is correct. There is no support for \n or \r in CF. From the Live Docs
- Chr(10) returns a linefeed character
- Chr(13) returns a carriage return character
- The two-character string Chr(13) & Chr(10) returns a Windows newline
Your way is correct. There is no support for \n or \r in CF. From the Live Docs
- Chr(10) returns a linefeed character
- Chr(13) returns a carriage return character
- The two-character string Chr(13) & Chr(10) returns a Windows newline