H heroiceric New member Feb 22, 2008 135 2 0 Aug 16, 2010 #1 Anybody know some kind of special character i can type in when using a Find/Replace so that i can replace say "x" with a linebreak?
Anybody know some kind of special character i can type in when using a Find/Replace so that i can replace say "x" with a linebreak?
gutterseo ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬& Feb 27, 2009 1,272 27 0 Aug 16, 2010 #2 \n or \r or \r\n depending what platform your on.
biglevel New member Jan 6, 2009 12 0 0 Las Vegas, NV Aug 16, 2010 #3 These days I'd say \n is sufficient enough
uplinked Code-whisperer Mar 10, 1988 650 45 0 San Diego, CA Aug 16, 2010 #4 Depends heavily on what editor you're doing this find and replace in. I believe (not positive) on Windows, Notepad and Wordpad will NOT recognize \n (or \r\n) in the find-replace box, but Notepad++ and Notepad2, as well as most major IDEs, will.
Depends heavily on what editor you're doing this find and replace in. I believe (not positive) on Windows, Notepad and Wordpad will NOT recognize \n (or \r\n) in the find-replace box, but Notepad++ and Notepad2, as well as most major IDEs, will.