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Summary : Box around text

unknown1
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Summary : Box around text

Thanks to Stan K...

The answer was simple as I expected : @[ (text) @]
This exploder never ceases to amaze me with the quick responses to
questions! Thanks to all that contribute!

Nick
3 REPLIES 3

Stan,

I don't enter anything after the (text) and it works fine. I've been
doing it this way for many years with no known issues. If anyone knows
of an issue, please feel free to reply.

I decided to also reply to the list so you don't need to send out an
updated summary.

Duane

The issue comes in at multiple lines of text, and/or adding text to the
same line at a later date (if you do not want a box around it).


I've received a few replies that have reminded me of the difference
between the 2 methods. Thanks to Stan, John, Carol, Steve, and any
others that reply before receiving this. Most of my experience is with
Option 2 and I had forgotten about Option 1.

Option 1 - Use "@[ (text) @]" if you want only some text of a note in a
box.
Option 2 - Use "@[ (text)" if you want entire note in a box.

Sorry for the confusion,
Duane
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