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I'm using the latest build of LibreOffice on a Linux box.

Here's my problem.  How do I use regular expressions to find hard carriage
returns at the end of lines?  I can find those created by using
shift-enter, using \n, but I don't see anything in the list of regular
expressions that lets me find hard returns.  Is there some code that should
be included in the list of regular expressions?

Thanks.


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