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today Iamp;#39;ll be showing you how to replace commas with new lines so if I had to do this manually itamp;#39;d be quite the task like you presses you can actually do this the number of ways you can create a computer software - or computer application to replace place commas with new line obviously thatamp;#39;d be reinventing the wheel the keys macros Excel but today Iamp;#39;ll be using Microsoft Word because itamp;#39;s readily available I think most people have it will be using Microsoft Word and using the find/replace feature control H so the first thing youamp;#39;ll do is press ctrl H and I do not have it set up yet but what youamp;#39;ll want to do is you want to first find what in the first line with a comma and you want to replace it with a caret P so press the shift button and six together and that will give you a carat and P thatamp;#39;s it it replaced all and now you have a nice document separated by new lines instead of using commas so Iamp;#39;ll do that once