The ^M is the same as a enter so it is your terminal display that is
showing that instead of interpretering it as a new line.
On Tue, 23 Sep 1997, Sorren@usa.net wrote:
>I was wondering if anyone knew of a reason why this might be happening ?
>Perhaps a transfer between dos and unix quite a few times ? if this is
>the case, how could I get rid of all appended ^M ? If I just removed all
>of these ^M from the descriptions would that mess up any of my files ?
>
>Sorren
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