Thanky very much for the quick answer.
The code works great!.
I have only one more question.
If the "MAINFILE.TXT" also contain the HOST and IP on several lines like this.
"MAINFILE.TXT"
someinfo
HOST
IP
someinfo
This is my computer HOST and it has the adress IP.
someinfo someinfoHOSTsomeinfo
How can I also replace these?.

Yes It it should be one line
someinfo someinfoHOSTsomeinfo


//Anders Andersson

In reply to Re: Re: Can I copy a file and rename the file to many new files? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Can I copy a file and rename the file to many new files? by Anonymous Monk

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