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how to replace new lines?
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. |
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how to replace new lines?
^013 - you can use the character code equivalent for any character.
"light_wt" wrote in message ... 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. |
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how to replace new lines?
See http://www.gmayor.com/replace_using_wildcards.htm
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org light_wt wrote: 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. |
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how to replace new lines?
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. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "light_wt" wrote in message ... 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. |
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how to replace new lines?
Thanks for all of the responses.
In Word, ^013 works, ^l doesnt If I use WordPad, both doesnt work. If I use WordPad I lot, what is the character to use to replace that "new line". Is it CR or CR/LF or LF use in WordPad? Thanks. |
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how to replace new lines?
^l will work in Word if there is a line break to find. ^011 is an
alternative for that. This forum is for Word! Wordpad is a rudimentary word processor that does not have the search functionality of Word. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org light_wt wrote: Thanks for all of the responses. In Word, ^013 works, ^l doesn't If I use WordPad, both doesn't work. If I use WordPad I lot, what is the character to use to replace that "new line". Is it CR or CR/LF or LF use in WordPad? Thanks. |
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