I need to insert a special character at the beginning of a line
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 In a simple text file, I have the following lines: #–output blah blah 1 
 #–output blah blah 2
 #–output blah blah 3
 –output blah blah 4
 #–output blah blah 5I need to insert the hashtag symbol inserted at the beginning of line # 4 – but ONLY for those lines that does not start with #. If I do a simple find & replace operation on the two hyphens like this: find: – 
 replace with: #–I get the following result which is not want I want. ##–output blah blah 1 
 ##–output blah blah 2
 ##–output blah blah 3
 #–output blah blah 4
 ##–output blah blah 5Is there a RegEx solution for this? 
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 @JustinJudo said in I need to insert a special character at the beginning of a line: Is there a RegEx solution for this? Yes. FIND = ^(?!#)
 REPLACE =#-> from the beginning of line, where the next character is not a hashtag, replace the beginning of the line with a hashtag ---- Useful References
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 @PeterJones Thank you Peter, I appreciate the solution. Man you’re so good with this stuff… I wish I knew how to do RegEx. I’ve looked it before but it just seem so difficult to learn!