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    • alcx112A
      alcx112
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      Hello!
      I’m copying some text from a PDF and when you do that you get the text something like this:
      “Notepad++ was developed by Don Ho in September 2003.[7] The
      developer used JEXT (a Java-based text editor) at his company but,
      dissatisfied with its poor performance, he began to develop a text editor written in C++ with
      Scintilla.[7] He developed it in his spare time since the idea was rejected by his
      company”

      And I’d like it to look like this:
      “Notepad++ was developed by Don Ho in September 2003.[7] The developer used JEXT (a Java-based text editor) at his company but, dissatisfied with its poor performance, he began to develop a text editor written in C++ with Scintilla.[7] He developed it in his spare time since the idea was rejected by his company”

      So, I’d like to replace that change of line for a space. I was using the tool called “Remove unnecesary Balnk and EOL”. It does what I need but to the whole text in the file. I’d like to do it just to a selection (to keep the paragraphs the way they are in the PDF".

      So, today I found out I can search for “intros” as “\r\n” and I could deleted that “intro” and replace it for a “space”.
      I would like to do this with a shortcut. The only way I know I can do this is by recording a Macro. The problem is that I don’t know how to tell that macro to recognize a text selection.
      I recorded the Macro selecting a text and doing the replace operation, but then I tried the Macro and nothing happened :(

      What can I do to make it work?
      Thank you!

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      • Scott SumnerS
        Scott Sumner @alcx112
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        @alcx112

        It is hard from your description to tell where things go wrong. Find/Replace is a bit tricky to do in a macro; have you followed the methodology outlined here?: http://docs.notepad-plus-plus.org/index.php/Editing_Configuration_Files#Search_.2F_Replace_encoding

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        • alcx112A
          alcx112
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          Thanks! but I really don’t know what to do with that info :(

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          • Scott SumnerS
            Scott Sumner @alcx112
            last edited by

            @alcx112

            Rereading your posting and my answer I realized that you shouldn’t need the information I provided via that link–your situation is simpler.

            I tried what I think is your situation and recording it as a macro worked for me. The key part of what I did that you may be missing is ticking the checkbox for “In selection” in the Replace tab of the Find/Replace dialog (and then pressing the “Replace All” button).

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            • alcx112A
              alcx112
              last edited by

              You are right!
              I forgot something like that. I did itagain paying attention to those details and the Macro works!
              Thank you very much! :D

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