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You need to check the record length in the file. If the length is
longer than needed, LPEX tries to use the entire length.


On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 14:19:51 -0500, "Wintermute, Sharon"
<Sharon.Wintermute@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:




I am in WDSC V7.0.0.6.





The line I am entering happens to be over 72 chars long. I remember
that the LPEX Editor would reformat it to the 72 column length and add
lines as necessary.



It doesn't seem to want to do that anymore. In the actual LPEX editor,
the ruler at the top of the editor goes way out past 80 when it is a
default source physical file with a length of 92.



If by chance I touch a line that requires more than the 72 columns but
can fit in 86, it reformats it back to one line and the save actually
truncates the line.



What am I doing wrong? What option have I somehow disabled?









Sharon



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