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Use x'32' to find hex value 32. Same way you specify any hex value on a command line or when setting a value of a variable.

BTW, your example of 83 is a displayable character and wouldn't show up as a strange character! :-)

Vern

On 9/13/2010 8:01 AM, David FOXWELL wrote:
-----Message d'origine-----
[mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Bailey Paul

This will help you work out what is going on:
<http://wiki.midrange.com/index.php/WDSC_tips/MISC#I_have_thes
e_strange_square_symbols_in_my_code.>

Thanks, Paul. See, it was just a trivial little thing but I posted and learned new stuff!

Removing them is probably really annoying to the SEU
developer, as they are the codes for highlight and
colour-changes that make the comments in the green-on-black
SEU environment more readable.
I was thinking, the SEU guys at Stuart's must love him for that. Although I must admit I am tempted. How would one do a search and replace all with "set hex 83"? :-)

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