Try select the text , then command " ]  "
and see if this is the result you want.

Michael

On Wed, Jan 23, 2019, 8:03 AM Barbara Snyder <[email protected] wrote:

> I would just do a non-grep search for \n<space><space><space> and then
> replace all with \n.  (And like everyone else, <space> means type a space
> here.
>
> -- Barbara
>
> On Friday, January 18, 2019 at 1:02:53 PM UTC-8, Cecily Walker wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'm really struggling with Grep and trying to write a pattern that
>> deletes 3 spaces at the beginning of each line. I have the text of a recipe
>> file that was formerly a numbered list (HTML). When I copied the text, it
>> retained the spaces. I'd like to remove the spaces at the beginning of
>> every line. What is the correct pattern to make this happen?
>>
>> Thanks for the help!
>>
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