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or at least make sure to use enough $chr(9)'s to make sure there is space between the columns. Unlike what someone may expect, a $chr(9) won't tab over to the next tab stop after the current location unless you're before the first tab stop. To get to the second tab stop, you always need two $chr(9)'s regardless of whether your text already takes you beyond the first tab stop.
What? $chr(9) seperates columns, you need only one to get to the second column


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