On 31/03/2025 11:24, phillip.wood123@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >> (the normal backslash escapes are > allowed in the pattern though so the '\t' is fine).
Sorry that's wrong, you need to use a literal tab character instead of '\t' Best Wishes Phillip
On 31/03/2025 11:24, phillip.wood123@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >> (the normal backslash escapes are > allowed in the pattern though so the '\t' is fine).
Sorry that's wrong, you need to use a literal tab character instead of '\t' Best Wishes Phillip
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