Find & Replace in TextEdit

1. I'm trying to replace non-printing formatting characters (carriage return, line feed, tab, whatever) in a document with something else or, variously, replace existing text with a carriage return. I remember having a handy little cheat sheet made up with the substitutions for those characters for use in the Edit > Find windows, but it seems to have gone walkabout.
2. Have pored through various Help files and other sources and, if there, I've just missed it over and over again. Can someone please point me to the right spot or, even better, just dump out what those special little codes are?
3. TIA for any inputs or assistance.

Hi, Michael.
Depending on the type of document you are working upon, you might want to try the shareware application Tex-Edit Plus. This little wonder is my text editor of choice and is ideally suited to that kind of Find/Replace work. It also has a little button in the lower-left border labeled [A] that will show a table of ASCII character codes.
You can try Tex-Edit for free.
Apple's TextEdit does not even have a way of showing the non-printing characters.
Good luck!
Dr. Smoke
Author: Troubleshooting Mac® OS X

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