Likely, you shouldn't REPLACE the breaks, but just add the tag to the break,
something like replace ^p with <br/>^p
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> Hi,
>
> I'm having a problem at the moment - I need to do a large find &
> replace with my excel data. I actually do two, the first one works fine
> but the second one doesn't;
>
> The first one I just open my.csv file in word, do my find and replace,
> save again and it opens fine in excel.
>
> The second one though, I need to find and replace the paragraph breaks
> and replace them with the tag <br />. When I save it again and open in
> excel, my results are displayed across the top row instead of the
> column, and they're no longer in a single cell for each record.
>
> I'm guessing it's because I take away all of the blank lines from word
> but I'm not sure.
>
> does anyone have any suggestions how I could sort it?
>
> Regards,
>
> Saybut.
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