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How do I add the double quotes ( " ) into a string so VB doesn't think that I'm closing one string and startin another, but so it actualy appears in my string as a double quote when I use the string for output.

 

I know this is a newbie question but I guess I'm just not too good at using the Visual Studio help interface.

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No, the double quotes works always in VB.Net application. Chr is a legacy command the System.Text.Encoding.ASCII namespace provides equivalent functions for Asc and Chr.
.Net allows software to be written for any version of Windows and not break like Unmanaged applications unless using Unmanaged procedures like APIs. If your program uses large amounts of memory but releases it when something else needs it, then what's the problem?

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