Bug:  Search/Replace All does not replace all
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 For example, paste the following into Notepad++, then press Ctrl-H, search for double-quote “, and replace with backslash-double-quote \”, pick Replace All. Note that not all are replaced. Notepad++ x64 v7.8.4 TEST EXAMPLE: { 
 “elements”: [
 {
 “name”: {
 “locale”: {
 “country”: “US”,
 “language”: “en”
 },
 “value”: “Sacramento, California Area”
 },
 “country”: “urn:li:country:us”,
 “id”: 82,
 “$URN”: “urn:li:region:82”,
 “states”: [
 “urn:li:state:(urn:li:country:us,CA)”,
 “urn:li:state:(urn:li:country:us,NV)”
 ]
 },
 {
 “name”: {
 “locale”: {
 “country”: “US”,
 “language”: “en”
 },
 “value”: “San Francisco Bay Area”
 },
 “country”: “urn:li:country:us”,
 “id”: 84,
 “$URN”: “urn:li:region:84”,
 “states”: [
 “urn:li:state:(urn:li:country:us,CA)”
 ]
 },
 …
 ],
 “paging”: {
 “count”: 10,
 “start”: 0
 }
 }
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 Works fine for me. Maybe more details about what you are doing (screenshot?) and what you are ending up with? 
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 @Jay-Imerman said in Bug: Search/Replace All does not replace all: Note that not all are replaced. This makes me suspect that the replacements are all after the current 
 caret position and you haven’t checked wrap around, is that right?
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 Hello, @jay-imerman and All, And, if you run this S/R, using the Regular expressionsearch mode, you must adopt this syntax :SEARCH "REPLACE \\"because the Escape \is a special regex character and needs to be escaped, itself, with an other\symbol, to be taken as a literal !Best Regards, guy038 


