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Keith - you are a star!
It was literally your comment "adjust the quoting"! I was using the construct:
sed {s/\([^?]\)'/\1'\n/g} which a *scan* through the man page indicated I could
use (I could have misread).
I change my construct to be:
sed "s/\([^?]\)'/\1'\n/g" and it works perfectly.
I yearn for the day I can return from the dark side that is Windows to the pure
light of UNIX :-)
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