Nope, tried that ... All I get is: This is
This is because it sees the second quote as the end of the first result
string and the third and fourth quotes as the delimiters on the second
result string. If I change the condition so it is false that will only
print: True
At 05:08 PM 7/23/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Try using the quote twice. For example:
>IF 1 = 1 "This is ""True"" This is ""False"""
>
>Peter Shkabara
>
>-----Original Message-----
>For example: { IF 1 = 1 "This is \"True\"" "This is \"False\"" }
>
>In Office 95 this will print: This is "True"
>
>In Office 97 this prints: This is \"True\"
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