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or any other character) with a hard return (newline) character?

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or any other character) with a hard return (newline) character?

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tab (or any other character) with a hard return (newline) character using the following command: :s/\t/\r/ Note that in the above command, if you use \n instead of \r, then the tab characters will not be replaced by a new-line character.

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