Hello,
I've realized that when you replace something with blank, meaning deleting it, it won't replace it with blank.It actually puts a new line there which is invisible in notepad but when you move your cursor you will see it.
example:
Make a notepad file:
aaaa
bbbb
cccc
Now replace "bbbb" with "" result:
aaaa
cccc
Now click your cursor at the end of "aaaa". One click on the right arrow should move to "bbbb".But you have to click twice the --> arrow to go there because there is an invisible line there right after "aaaa".
Second proof:
Using Text Crawler,search for (using regex):
aaaa
cccc
You will find nothing. Because there is a hidden line there You have to search for:
aaaa
cccc
Question: How can we actually delete something?
How to replace something with nothing (deleting)?
Re: How to replace something with nothing (deleting)?
When you search for "bbbb" and replace it by {blank}, that is what actually happens.
If you want the empty line that remains, to be removed (as well), you will have to include the newline character(s), which may be \r, \n or \r\n.
Find:
bbbb\r\n
Replace by:
{blank}
This should work for your example.
If you want the empty line that remains, to be removed (as well), you will have to include the newline character(s), which may be \r, \n or \r\n.
Find:
bbbb\r\n
Replace by:
{blank}
This should work for your example.