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^t^p should definitely work, assuming that you type this string without including any spaces and, as stated previously, you will have to clear the "Use wildcard" option.
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Quote:
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Your example has no occurrences of a tab character immediately followed by a paragraph mark, which is why ^t^p isn't working.
That is a different kind of search compared to a wildcard search of [^t^13] which defines a range. See for example http://www.gmayor.com/replace_using_wildcards.htm.
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