Notepad ++ Regex finding a second appearance of a character and move it to the new line
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 Good day Guys I am not familiar with regex, Im using notepad++ trying to clean some data i received. Is there a way to find a second appearance of a character and place it on a new line. E.g 1|name|surname|address|1|name|surname|address I neeed to find the second appearance of the number ‘1’ and put it into a new line. 1|name|surname|address 
 1|name|surname|address
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 You may try the following: Search for: (\d+)(\|.*?)\|\1(\|.*)
 Replace with:\1\2\r\n\1\3Breakdown: (\d+): find a sequence of digits at least one character long. Remember it for further use.
 (\|.*?): find a Pipe character followed by an arbitrary sequence of characters but make it a short as possible. Remember for further use.
 \|\1: find a Pipe character followed by the first captured sequence.
 (\|.*): grab the remainder of the current line. Remember it for further use.Now we have stored the entire line and can start rebuilding it: 
 \1: first captured sequence (first set of digits)
 \2: second captured sequence
 \r\n: new line
 \1: first captured sequence again
 \3: third captured sequence (remainder of line)See http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_57_0/libs/regex/doc/html/boost_regex/syntax/perl_syntax.html and http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_57_0/libs/regex/doc/html/boost_regex/format/perl_format.html for more information about RegExes in NPP. 
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 Hello, @luthando hanana, @gerb42 and All, If we supposed that : - 
All your lines, normally, begin by an number-id, followed by a |character
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Some of them are stuck to the previous one, with the syntax |number-id|
 you could use the regex S/R, below : SEARCH \|(?=\d+\|)REPLACE \r\n( or\nif you’re using an Unix file )Notes : - 
The Vertical Line character, |, must be escaped to be seen as literal, because it’s a special regex character
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The search regex looks for a single Vertical Line character, \|, ONLY IF it’s followed by some digits\d+and a second Vertical Line character,\|
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In replacement this Vertical Line character is, simply, replaced by a line break 
 Best Regards, guy038 
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