Thanks for such a detialed reply, that helps a lot. I even understood some of it! :-)
I'm beginning to see that "sluping" the file is the way to go. It would make my code less complicated and messy. From what I understand, it would also allow me to see ahead by using a regexp over several lines.
My problem is that my current code works for all the files that need processing, except this one. So, although eventually I will find the time to change it, for now I think I'm going to try to concatenate a few of the lines to hopefully achieve my goal. It may be messy, but it's the method that's least likely to mess up other areas of my code, I think.
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