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Answer: Line breaks in find and replace w/ wildcards
Hey there! Great question. To indicate a line break when searching with wildcards in Microsoft Word, you can use the "^l" code. So, for example, if you wanted to find all instances of a line break followed by the word "example," you could search for "^lexample" using wildcards.
As for finding a table with this type of information, Microsoft has a great support article that lists all of the wildcard codes you can use in Word:
Hope that helps!
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