To add to what Jezebel and Graham have said, ^p doesn't find "new lines." It
finds paragraph breaks. A "line break" (new line character) is found by
searching for ^l (lowercase L); this works with wildcards as well.
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"light_wt" wrote in message
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Hi,
I have been doing the straight forward finding new lines using ^p .
If I do a wild card search (regular expression), what to use in place of
the
^p? I've tried \n. It didn't work. It works with ^p.
Thanks.