![]() They also prevent Notepad from properly re-wrapping the lines if you resize the Notepad window. The CR CR LF characters can cause oddities if you copy and paste them into other programs. If you have the word wrap option turned on and the display window contains long lines that wrap around, then saving the file causes Notepad to insert the characters CR CR LF at each wrap point in the display window, but not in the saved file. The bug happens in the following situation: There is a bug in the Windows XP version of Notepad that can cause extra CR characters to be stored in the display window. However when there are extra CR or LF characters on their own, this can sometimes cause problems. The operating system always interprets the character sequence CR LF the same way as the Enter key: it moves to the next line. ![]() ![]() When you press the Enter key on Windows computers, two characters are actually stored: a carriage return (CR) and a line feed (LF). The CRCRLF is known as result of a Windows XP notepad word wrap bug.įor future reference, here's an extract of relevance from the linked blog: ![]()
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