TextEdit Find ^p or ^t ?

TextEdit does not have a "show invisibles" feature and from testing I know the symbols ^t & ^p do not work in the Find window. Are there symbols for paragraph and tab that do work in the Find window?

Also from experiment I know I can copy a range that includes paragraphs and tabs, but they are invisible in the Find window and easy to misuse.

Thanks for any insight.

iMac G5 and iBook G3 (10 yrs. old!), Mac OS X (10.4.11)

Posted on Jul 1, 2010 5:35 AM

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Jul 1, 2010 10:39 AM in response to BDAqua

What I did not say in my original post is that I am only interested in using TextEdit. No, I'm not an elitist, I am writing directions for Mac users and I want to keep the additional software list to a minimum. I know I can do what I want in MS-Word or Text Wrangler, and I know I can do it in TextEdit, but TextEdit does not show invisibles and sometimes you are Finding & Replacing blind.

Jul 2, 2010 8:25 PM in response to Fabe

Hi.

In TextEdit, once you have opened the "Find" window, try typing option-tab or option-return as the search "character". This might work. I remember that this trick used to work in older versions of Microsoft Word when trying to insert a tab in tables - because the tab key was actually used to move between table cells, option-tab was programmed to insert a tab character instead of moving into the next cell. Similarly, when using dialogs such as "Find" in most applications, tab is used to move between one text entry area and the next in a dialog, the same way that tab is used on web pages to move between certain selectable items on the page. Also, as return is usually used to substitute for clicking on the OK button, option-return might be the way to insert the return character. Good luck.

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