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    • Jo BusinessJ
      Jo Business
      last edited by

      Hello

      I’m trying to use the “replace” function in notepad to replace the “line breaks” with semicolons.
      For that I use replace : \but notepad++ tells me that it doesn’t find anything. But my file has lines and line breaks.
      How can I tell notepadd++ to modify the “return to line” by another sign ? Thank you in advance for your help community.screenshit 3H25 4dec.png

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @Jo Business
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        @jo-business

        Why do you think it should find a line-ending as \n\r ?
        In the status bar it says you have a Windows (CR LF) file.
        As CR is \r and LF is \n, you should be searching for \r\n to find line-endings.
        Or…better yet, use Regular expression mode and find any type of line-ending with \R

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        • Jo BusinessJ
          Jo Business @Alan Kilborn
          last edited by

          @alan-kilborn I apologize I am a bit of a beginner. I just tried to follow a tutorial that explained how to replace “line breaks” with the “|” sign and despite your message, I don’t really understand how to do it.

          Could you explain to me how I can do this?

          For the moment in the search tab I put : \nThey’re not the only ones.

          and in the replace tab I put : " | ". but notepad does not find visibly in my file what corresponds to \n\r

          I hope to have been clear screenshot 4dec 8h29.png

          thank you for advance

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          • Neil SchipperN
            Neil Schipper @Jo Business
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            @jo-business You didn’t take @alan-kilborn’s advice. Change what you have in the Recherche box to \r\n and you should be fine.

            Also, play with the menu options under View -> Show Symbol (or it’s equivalent in your language) to help you to see what is normally invisible but sometimes important.

            Finally, I’m pretty sure:

            For the moment in the search tab I put : \nThey’re not the only ones.

            is not what you actually typed. Have a look at https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/21965/please-read-before-posting/1 and learn to use the triple backquote techniques for (mostly) trouble free communication when posting here.

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