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<font size="+1">Thank you Richard. <br>
No worries about the UTF-8 thingy since it works at the moment but
I'll take you up on the helping hand if I run in to issues later
on. :)<br>
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Your hefty beta testing sounds like a lot of work but it's good to
have it done before "going live".<br>
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I'm not fond of the cvs solution either. I do have an option of
using the order emails arriving (had it solved up to where I was
to sort out what was worth keeping and what was garbage) but with
my limited brain functions it seemed easier with the cvs. These
particular ones look like this:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:1;tinylady@gmail.com;00050;Chocoras;50.00;1;08-10-2010">1;tinylady@gmail.com;00050;Chocoras;50.00;1;08-10-2010</a> 12:02;Karin
Fröjd; (and so on). Item 1 being the order #. If several different
items been ordered they come on one line each but with same order
#. I have no control over the format of the cvs unfortunately.<br>
<br>
Stack is not set up in any particular way so far, no names on the
cards, only customer names separates one card from the other.
Maybe I should number them in a field to make sure they behave.<br>
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I'll do some tests with your nifty code. <br>
Big thanks!<br>
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<big>Eva</big><br>
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