NET message box only has normal line endings (CR LF). Please note that I did not create the content with the mixed line endings. ![]() The Windows MessageBox function used to display the original message box is tolerant about invalid line breaks thus you don't see them. So it's not a problem of Notepad++, it's a problem of the software generating the message box content since it fills in line breaks in an invalid format. Since Notepad++ is able to interprete both line break formats it does simply what it is expected to do - it generates line breaks. CR is the line break symbol in Macintosh format and CR+LF is the line break symbol in Windows format. In the second picture you can see that all lines of the message text are terminated with a CR (carriage return) sign followed by a CR+LF (carriage return + line feed). The middle part (between the two minus sign framed blocks) is the content of the message box and as such has been generated by the software. I guess the content of your file was produced by pressing CTRL+C when a message box displayed by a particular software was the active window. ![]() When you configure Notepad++ to show also control characters
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