Seth,
> EditField.Text gives you the style data too?
Your note prompted me to do some additional testing, and with some
carefully placed breakpoints I discovered that the line being executed
to save the file was not the line I thought was being executed, so
there's no problem after all (except with my own code).
Here's what I thought I had written:
If (FileExtension = ".txt") or (FileExtension = ".htm") or
(FileExtension = ".html") Then
Filestream = f.CreateTextFile
Filestream.Write Textfield.Text
Filestream.close
Else
Document.SaveStyledEditField TextField
End If
And here's what I had actually written:
If (FileExtension = "txt") or (FileExtension = ".htm") or
(FileExtension = ".html") Then
Filestream = f.CreateTextFile
Filestream.Write Textfield.Text
Filestream.close
Else
Document.SaveStyledEditField TextField
End If
Notice the difference? (I didn't.) So when it came to saving Test.txt,
the line that actually saved the file (contrary to my assumption) was
not this:
Filestream.Write Textfield.Text
But this:
Document.SaveStyledEditField TextField
So Of course the file saved was in Rich Text Format.
Sorry for the false alarm. But it leads me to ask a different question.
Since EditField.Text does in fact supply the plain text wihout the
formatting information, is there a way to access the version that
includes the formatting information (without actually writing it to disk
and then reading it from disk)?
Barry Traver
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