Does it help to find a line that doesn't begin with the equals sign?
Find: ^[^=]
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Walter F. Nickeson, Catalog &
Metadata Management Librarian
Rush Rhees Library
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627-0055
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> From: MarcEdit support in technical and instructional matters <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Cab Vinton
> Sent: Monday, October 11, 2021 1:17 PM
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> Subject: Re: [MARCEDIT-L] [EXT] [MARCEDIT-L] Searching for carriage returns
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> > To find the end of a line with a regular expression, use the dollar sign ("$") as your search term.
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> Thank you, Walter. This does indeed find the end of lines, but it finds all of them. I need to find an end of line that isn't followed by
> an = sign, i.e., by the start of a new field. This is what the record structure validator is able to find.
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> I tried searching for $[^=], but not dice ...
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> Cab
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