hello choroba,
Thank you for replying, the coding works however the output is all in one line, even though the split function is in the coding? not sure why?
and is it possible to only print the following (as opposed to the entire original file?)
print OUT "$text[10]\n$text[11]\nQuantity:$text[12]\n\n$text[16]\n$text[17]\n$text[18]\n$text[19]\n$text[20]\n$text[21]\n$text[22]\n$text[23]\n\n\n";
Thank you so much :)!
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