Even though Microsoft set the “Ctrl-F” shortcut to open the new Navigation pane in Word 2010 and 2013, the classic Find and Replace dialogue box still takes care of hunting down and swapping out text. There’s no direct way to type a line break into the search field, and unlike some special characters, such as a tab, you can’t even paste a line break into the field. Instead, find and replace breaks by searching for special codes that begin with a caret symbol. Tips Warnings Writer Bio
