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The starting keyword was actually a "|" sign, which was followed by a paragraph mark. These two symbols were the only ones on the line. What I needed to do was to delete all the text between these and another word (the ending keyword).
Anyhow, using Chr(13) instead of ^p worked great! Graham, Greg - thank you both! Alex |
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