Just concatenate the 2 variables this way:Can't seem to make it work correctly.
Variable one is "apples "
Variable two is "oranges "
The desired outcome is "apples oranges "
Everything I try results in...
"apples
oranges"
(with a new line between them)
Ideas?
String={lv=String1} {lv=String2}
Just concatenate the 2 variables this way:
String={lv=String1} {lv=String2}
String
must not be a 3rd string variable. It can be one the previous 2 (String1 or String2).Yes, it could be ok. The Trim function removes all leading and trailing spaces of the concatenated variables (if any).i did this
i know, i did it this way for demonstration to cleary seperate each step, it might get confusing for inexperienced users.must not be a 3rd string variable. It can be one the previous 2 (String1 or String2).
thats a good hint for solving the problem i guessIf you get a newline in the result string, it means that the word "oranges" begins with a new line (or the word "apples" ends with a new line character).
That was it! I've sanitized the newlines from the end of my variables, and everything works as it should!If you get a newline in the result string, it means that the word "oranges" begins with a new line (or the word "apples" ends with a new line character).