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Dec 8, 2013

I'm using

CString text;
CString file_name;
text = "My text.";
file_name = "MyFile.txt";
FILE *fp;
fp = fopen(file_name, "w+");
fprintf(fp, text + "
");
fclose(fp);

There will be MyFile.txt in Windows codepage.

How to write to txt file with DOS codepage?

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[code]....

Do I need to re-read the input file and assign them to different variables?

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Graded
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Ariana B. Smith, 96, A
Emily Gonzales, 83, B
Jennifer L, 89, B
Maria Jones, 67, D
Bill Gates, 55, F
Escobar Morris, 78, C
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