Steffen Nurpmeso writes:
> (Ted Harding) wrote:
> |> Łukasz Stelmach wrote:
> |>> I am developing a macro to print envelopes. Is it possible to pass a
> |>> multi-line string (not necessarily defined with .ds) as a parameter
> |>> for a macro?
>
> |The basic idea is not to give a "multi-li
(Ted Harding) writes:
> On 27-Apr-2016 18:24:41 Carsten Kunze wrote:
>> Łukasz Stelmach wrote:
>>
>>> I am developing a macro to print envelopes. Is it possible to pass a
>>> multi-line string (not necessarily defined with .ds) as a parameter
>>> for a macro?
>>
>> what exactly would you like t
(Ted Harding) wrote:
|> ?ukasz Stelmach wrote:
|>> I am developing a macro to print envelopes. Is it possible to pass a
|>> multi-line string (not necessarily defined with .ds) as a parameter
|>> for a macro?
|The basic idea is not to give a "multi-line string" as a single
|paramater, but
On 27-Apr-2016 18:24:41 Carsten Kunze wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ?ukasz Stelmach wrote:
>
>> I am developing a macro to print envelopes. Is it possible to pass a
>> multi-line string (not necessarily defined with .ds) as a parameter
>> for a macro?
>
> what exactly would you like to do? Can you please gi
Hi,
?ukasz Stelmach wrote:
> I am developing a macro to print envelopes. Is it possible to pass a
> multi-line string (not necessarily defined with .ds) as a parameter
> for a macro?
what exactly would you like to do? Can you please give an example?
--Carsten
Good morning.
I am developing a macro to print envelopes. Is it possible to pass a
multi-line string (not necessarily defined with .ds) as a parameter
for a macro?
--
Kind regards,
Łukasz Stelmach