Hi Anauz
I agree with Ilkhoukx that in a field you can use ctrl+enter to move onto a new line. This is useful if you rarely have to make a new line.
I also agree with skiphooper that you can use Chr(13) & Chr(10) in coding to achieve the same effect (though not possible when inputting data via a form). There are also other possibilities in coding - vbNewLine or vbCrLf(the same as the combination of Chr(13) & Chr(10) ) and vbCr and VbLf - both separately Carriage Return and Line Feed.
However, if you are using a text box (or memo box) on a form and regularly want to start a new line why not go to the properties window and select Enter Key Behaviour and change from Default to New Line in Field.
Each time you come to the end of a line, press the Enter key and you will go to a new line.
(I do wonder why you want to create a list of members in this way - wouldn't it be better to store each member as a separate record and then combine them into a list on a report or form?)
HTH
Rich Gorvin
[This message has been edited by Rich@ITTC (edited 03-20-2001).]
[This message has been edited by Rich@ITTC (edited 03-20-2001).]