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Re: How to delete ^M
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Re: How to delete ^M |
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Mon, 12 May 2003 02:39:39 -0400 |
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Stein A. Stromme wrote:
> [Roodwriter@core.com]
>
> | You can also use C-q 015 in the "search" portion for the carriage
> | return.
>
> C-q C-m is quicker, and you don't have to remember the number.
Probably a better plan. I had to look up the number.
Having a macro do your work for you will do that to you.
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