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Not sure about CAE, but in CA v3r2 and earlier versions, the answer is no.
What I have done to do what you're trying to is to force LF-CR in the email
or Word document, then copy and paste.

In fact, when I want to add documentation to a source member that is more
than a few lines long, I open up a Word document, set the font to Courier
New and size to 12 (cuz this gives a 10-characters per inch guide), and
adjust the margins to where I get NN-characters per line.  I type my missive
and, when finished, I'll go to the end of each line and add a LF-CR (press
the Enter key).  Then I copy it from Word and paste it in SEU.

HTH,
- Dan Bale

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Subject: Copy & Paste on a command line


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I am running CA Express 5.1 with sp SI01907.  I am trying to copy text from
an email and paste it onto the command line on the AS/400.  The problem is
that it wont "word wrap".  Anyone know if there is a way to make it do that.
Thanks,

Lamar



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