Hello Phil,

If you can find a first example of what you want to change, you can highlight 
it and copy it to the clipboard. You can then paste it into the Find command.

Cheers,

Anne


On 3 May 2014, at 21:13, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In text edit I can search for and replace such characters as new lines, by 
> pressing option return in the find or replace field. In pages, these 
> keystrokes don't produce new line characters. I tried looking for the new 
> line and carriage return characters in the characters window by pressing 
> command control space, but I couldn't find them anywhere.
> How can I search for  new line characters in pages? I often reformat word 
> documents by removing multiple new line characters and replacing them with 
> only one such character so that they read better.
> At present, I accomplish this in text edit by searching for New line, New 
> line and replacing it with New line and replacing all occurrences. As I said, 
> I can't do this in pages and I'm out of answers.
> 
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