How to Type a Return Character

Please feel free to hit me over the head with the obvious stick if the answer I seek is obvious!
How can I type a Return character into the Info/Comments field? I've been using the Clipboard, but is there some kind of keyboard combo I can use instead?
Thanks!

Unfortunately, no. The Comments field doesn't support line breaks with the Return key (or a key combination thereof).
The only workaround is to migrate over to the Lyrics tab and type your text here (feel free to use Return to create line breaks).
Copy your text, migrate back to the Info tab, and paste your contents into the Comments field.
Line breaks should then appear.
Steve

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