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Old August 3rd 07, 05:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Wild Bill
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Default Parsing message body for non-breaking space

Instr will locate a space, so
Instr(1, "Size:924 " & vbcrlf & "Cool Sig", " ")
works. Forgive me for not knowing what a non-breaking space is; what
I'm assuming is that you mean is a conventional space, or
Instr(1, "Size:924 " & vbcrlf & "Cool Sig", chr(32))
So change 32 to the character you want.
 




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