I have some very long sql queries that are stored in a single line
with statements separated by a ; to get around a bug in a program I
use that limits me to single line queries. When I need to make changes
to the queries, I like to split them out into multiple lines to make
them readable. Most text editors allow me to do a find and replace to
replace ';' with ';\n' to split them out. BBEdit just inserts a
literal '\n' in place of a new line, even when I have the grep button
clicked.

Is there another way to use a new line as a replacement character?

Thanks,

Michael

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