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I want to create a button to save the .txt and , write what i've wrote in the source code
C#
SaveFileDialog sfd = new SaveFileDialog();
            sfd.Filter = "Queries|*.txt";
            sfd.FileName = "blabla";
            sfd.Title = "Save Querie as";
            if (sfd.ShowDialog() == System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK)
            {
                string path = sfd.FileName;
                BinaryWriter bw = new BinaryWriter(File.Create(path));
                bw.Write(" ");
                bw.Dispose();
            }

but , bw.Write(" "); should be for 1 line
C#
bw.Write("hi helo code project blabla etc");

but , what If I want many lines
C#
bw.Write("Hello
code project
blabla
etc");

but in that case , it gives me error. because it reads that I've forgot to add "); and , started new corrupted line
Is there any thing should make it?
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There is a simple way to do this.
You can add the ampersand in front of your string which indicates that it is a literal including carriage returns.
C#
bw.Write(@"Hello
code project
blabla
etc");
 
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Yes - add a "\n" wherever you want a new line:
C#
bw.Write("hi\nhelo\ncode project\nblabla\netc");
Will produce:
hi
helo
code project 
blabla
etc
 
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Phoenix 1337 23-Nov-12 9:11am    
It works :$ Thanks :)
OriginalGriff 23-Nov-12 9:15am    
You're welcome!
Monjurul Habib 23-Nov-12 15:52pm    
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