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Default how to use FIND to find all soft returns followed by the word E

Has any been able to figure out how to use the search function to find all
instances where there is a soft return followed by a specific word, in this
case M.

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Default how to use FIND to find all soft returns followed by the word E

Hi,

search for
^lM.

Make sure to reset options,
as the find dialog remembers the settings of the last search.

Edit, find, more, special, manual line break,

"no formatting", if available.


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