Batch, The system cannot find the batch label specified
I have a batch script with a function called :DispLogo in it, however, when I call it states The system cannot find the batch label specified: DispLogo. It is 100% there. I've tried renaming it with no success. I think it has to do with line breaks since I enabled viewing all characters in notepad++ and this is what I see in most of my files:

Each new line has CR and LF. However, on the file in question, I see this:

As you can see, this file only has the LF. How can I fix this?
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I have a batch script with a function called :DispLogo in it, however, when I call it states The system cannot find the batch label specified: DispLogo. It is 100% there. I've tried renaming it with no success. I think it has to do with line breaks since I enabled viewing all characters in notepad++ and this is what I see in most of my files:

Each new line has CR and LF. However, on the file in question, I see this:

As you can see, this file only has the LF. How can I fix this?
command-line batch notepad++
Just to confirm my understanding. call :DisplayLogo is supposed to go to the label DisplayLogo? But your screenshot simply doesn’t include that portion, is that correct?
– Ramhound
Feb 1 at 19:05
Yes that is correct
– Mark Deven
Feb 1 at 19:10
Can you provide a screenshot and/or code copy/paste showing the section of your file that includes the:DispLogolabel?
– Doug Deden
Feb 1 at 19:25
It seems that the line endings are important. Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/232651/…
– Doug Deden
Feb 1 at 19:26
Sure, I’ll do it soon.
– Mark Deven
Feb 1 at 19:26
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I have a batch script with a function called :DispLogo in it, however, when I call it states The system cannot find the batch label specified: DispLogo. It is 100% there. I've tried renaming it with no success. I think it has to do with line breaks since I enabled viewing all characters in notepad++ and this is what I see in most of my files:

Each new line has CR and LF. However, on the file in question, I see this:

As you can see, this file only has the LF. How can I fix this?
command-line batch notepad++
I have a batch script with a function called :DispLogo in it, however, when I call it states The system cannot find the batch label specified: DispLogo. It is 100% there. I've tried renaming it with no success. I think it has to do with line breaks since I enabled viewing all characters in notepad++ and this is what I see in most of my files:

Each new line has CR and LF. However, on the file in question, I see this:

As you can see, this file only has the LF. How can I fix this?
command-line batch notepad++
command-line batch notepad++
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Mark Deven
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Just to confirm my understanding. call :DisplayLogo is supposed to go to the label DisplayLogo? But your screenshot simply doesn’t include that portion, is that correct?
– Ramhound
Feb 1 at 19:05
Yes that is correct
– Mark Deven
Feb 1 at 19:10
Can you provide a screenshot and/or code copy/paste showing the section of your file that includes the:DispLogolabel?
– Doug Deden
Feb 1 at 19:25
It seems that the line endings are important. Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/232651/…
– Doug Deden
Feb 1 at 19:26
Sure, I’ll do it soon.
– Mark Deven
Feb 1 at 19:26
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show 2 more comments
Just to confirm my understanding. call :DisplayLogo is supposed to go to the label DisplayLogo? But your screenshot simply doesn’t include that portion, is that correct?
– Ramhound
Feb 1 at 19:05
Yes that is correct
– Mark Deven
Feb 1 at 19:10
Can you provide a screenshot and/or code copy/paste showing the section of your file that includes the:DispLogolabel?
– Doug Deden
Feb 1 at 19:25
It seems that the line endings are important. Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/232651/…
– Doug Deden
Feb 1 at 19:26
Sure, I’ll do it soon.
– Mark Deven
Feb 1 at 19:26
Just to confirm my understanding. call :DisplayLogo is supposed to go to the label DisplayLogo? But your screenshot simply doesn’t include that portion, is that correct?
– Ramhound
Feb 1 at 19:05
Just to confirm my understanding. call :DisplayLogo is supposed to go to the label DisplayLogo? But your screenshot simply doesn’t include that portion, is that correct?
– Ramhound
Feb 1 at 19:05
Yes that is correct
– Mark Deven
Feb 1 at 19:10
Yes that is correct
– Mark Deven
Feb 1 at 19:10
Can you provide a screenshot and/or code copy/paste showing the section of your file that includes the
:DispLogo label?– Doug Deden
Feb 1 at 19:25
Can you provide a screenshot and/or code copy/paste showing the section of your file that includes the
:DispLogo label?– Doug Deden
Feb 1 at 19:25
It seems that the line endings are important. Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/232651/…
– Doug Deden
Feb 1 at 19:26
It seems that the line endings are important. Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/232651/…
– Doug Deden
Feb 1 at 19:26
Sure, I’ll do it soon.
– Mark Deven
Feb 1 at 19:26
Sure, I’ll do it soon.
– Mark Deven
Feb 1 at 19:26
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Just to confirm my understanding. call :DisplayLogo is supposed to go to the label DisplayLogo? But your screenshot simply doesn’t include that portion, is that correct?
– Ramhound
Feb 1 at 19:05
Yes that is correct
– Mark Deven
Feb 1 at 19:10
Can you provide a screenshot and/or code copy/paste showing the section of your file that includes the
:DispLogolabel?– Doug Deden
Feb 1 at 19:25
It seems that the line endings are important. Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/232651/…
– Doug Deden
Feb 1 at 19:26
Sure, I’ll do it soon.
– Mark Deven
Feb 1 at 19:26