To make source files easier to read, you can split a long line of source into several lines by placing a backslash character (\) at the end of the line. The backslash must not be followed by any other characters, including spaces and tabs. The assembler treats the backslash followed by end-of-line sequence as white space. You can also use blank lines to make your code more readable.
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Do not use the backslash followed by end-of-line sequence within quoted strings.
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The limit on the length of lines, including any extensions using backslashes, is 4095 characters