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Actually, for anything being output to the "screen", a "\n" or newline character is all that is needed. For writing to a text file, printer etc, you also need the carriage return character "\r" - it's a peculiarity of the DOS legacy. On UNIX systems it's still another story...
New Release: Setup Factory 9.6 adds Windows 11 compatibility and support for hardware token OV/EV Code Signing certificates.
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