How to search/replace newlines
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 I’m trying to replace multiple newlines in a file with a single newline, but having no luck. 
 I tried searching for \n\n (with various options checked and unchecked), but fail to find any. I can find SINGLE newlines, but not two in a row, at least with this syntax.
 Could not find any help in the app.
 Any suggestions?
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 Hello Chuck-Puckett, keep in mind that windows uses \r\n as eol. 
 Where as unix uses \n and mac \r.Maybe \r\n does the trick. Cheers 
 Claudia
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 I find \r\n, and thanks for that. But my replacement attempts go astray. 
 What I’m trying to do is make something like thisline 1 line 2 line 3 into this: line 1 
 line 2
 line 3I can get of newlines in a selection by replacing \r\n with a space. But I need to eliminate empty lines. More ideas? 
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 Assuming the empty line is really empty I would use regular expression and find what : ^$ replace with:If you press the show all characters, is the line really empty? Cheers 
 Claudia
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 Didn’t think about that. Notepad++ is so much more than Notepad :) 
 It shows CR LF at thened of each line, CR LF in the blank lines.
 Is that equivalent to ^$?
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 Not really 
 ^ marks the beginnig of a line
 and $ the end.
 ^$ means you are looking for lines which basically have nothing then EOL chars.
 Therefore replacing wouldn’t hurt other lines.Cheers 
 ClaudiaBtw. One thing i always forget Edit->Line operation->remove empty lines 
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 Well, really, that last sentence was all I needed. :) 
 Tnx!
 Guess it’s time I spent some time roaming around Notepad++ menus instead of thinking I’m using my grandad’s Notepad. :)
