How to separate words of specific strings?
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 Let’s not waste any time and try to comprehend through the example given. What I have: 6545 BRANDYWINI DR.SO KLAMATH FALLS CAWhat I want: 6545 BRANDYWINI DR.SO KLAMATH FALLS CANote: The word i want to seperate always consist ONLY 2 STRINGS/DIGITS/CHARACTERS and are always in uppercase Thank you. 
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 Hi, @faisal-alam and All, Unlike your other post , the description of what you needs isn’t accurate enough ! You said : Note: The word i want to seperate always consist ONLY 2 STRINGS/DIGITS/CHARACTERS and are always in uppercase But, in the line : 6545 BRANDYWINI DR.SO KLAMATH FALLS CAThere are three words containing two uppercase letters : - 
DR
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SO
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CA
 Or do you mean : I want the last word of line, with two uppercase letters, to be moved on next line ? Regards, guy038 
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 Do we just keep answering this person’s trivial data manipulations forever? Or do we request that said person start learning so that we can pursue more interesting things on this forum? 
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 @guy038 i can manage everything if we are going for the last words but you need to tell me that doing this operation won’t affect the other 2 string words in any other line(case insensitive) and Thanks of course bro 
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 Hello, @faisal-alam and All, OK… So, the following regex S/R : SEARCH \x20(\w\w(\R))REPLACE \2\1should do the trick ! 
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This search regex looks for a space character \x20followed with any word of two word characters\w\w( digits, uppercase or lowercase letters or the underscore char ) and followed with line-break character(s)(\R)
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The word with the immediate line-break is stored as group 1
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The line-break, itself, is stored as group 2
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In replacement, we first add a line break \2then the two-word chars and its line -break, so\1
 
 But, sincerely, as @alan-kilborn said, you’d better learn from specific regex sites, to have a complete oversight of the regex world ! Refer, to these links below : https://ryanstutorials.net/regular-expressions-tutorial/ https://ryanstutorials.net/regular-expressions-tutorial/regular-expressions-basics.php https://www.regular-expressions.info/quickstart.html http://www.regular-expressions.info Looks also to this FAQ for other links : https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/15765/faq-desk-where-to-find-regex-documentation 
 Of course, we are ready to help you if you have problems with a particular passage of these training courses ! Regards, guy038 
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 @guy038 thank you so much from my deep heart. I really appreciate your efforts towards an stranger like me. And i will definitely try learning from links provided by you. Thanks again. 

