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JoelHickok
3 years agoQrew Assistant Captain
Tab is typically "\t" but I have not tested that in a Formula Text field before. It may not work, in which case there are always spaces.
EzraTorres
3 years agoQrew Member
"\t" isn't accepted by QuickBase unfortunately. I don't know of a good way to put a tab character inside a formula field but you can use spaces after "\n" to mimic an indent. Four or Five usually looks fine.
#SearchAndReplace([Description],"-","\n ")
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