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How do I tell Fortran not to write the 0d? Hi, I got this error when trying to call a C function in Fortran. However on examination of the file written, I see 0d0a so that an extra is written to the file, which means the line is read incorrectly into Excel.

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I have the following code which is supposed to write a between two text strings in the output file (which is a CSV file for reading into Excel): n1 = ''//trim(ndprops(1))//char(10)//trim(ndprops(2))//',' write(csvu,'(a)') trim(n1) This is so that text too long for a cell is written on two lines into that cell. I tried taking the array QU out of the calling sequence, but that had NO effect. So I am wondering - what is special about that array that would trigger this problem? BTW, I have a special reason for dimensioning the arrays the way I do, starting with 0 as the first element, but I am wondering if that 'fools' the compiler. Furthermore the other arrays DO print out as desired - using the same Format statement. I checked with the debugger, and the value NQU is just as it should be, a positive number.







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