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vb6 Creating a fixed with text file and displaying white spaces if data is missing

Asked by PSCTECH in Visual Basic Programming, Miscellaneous Programming

I would like to export data from a listview into a fixed with text file.  Simple enough. However, when I reach a column in the grid that has not data, the space is not being reserved in the file.  
For example if I had the following data in a listview:
col1     col2     col3
AAA    111      DDD
AAA                 DDD

I want to see a text file like:
AAA111DDD
AAA       DDD

But what I see is:
AAA111DDD
AAADDD

I have tried using format().....but didn't work    see attached code
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Dim mLine As String
Dim x As Integer
 
Open App.Path & "\" & "MyFile.txt" For Output As #1
For x = 0 to lv1.ListItems.Count
     mLine = Format(lv1.ListItems(x), "@@@") _
      & Format(lv1.ListItems(x).ListSubItems(1), "@@@") _
      & Format(lv1.ListItems(x).ListSubItems(2), "@@@") _
      Print #1, mLine
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