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Auto-indent in Notepad++ sometimes turns out to be very annoying - e.g. when we work with text/note file.

Very often do I want to enter a new line and the cursor is NOT indented i.e. at the beginning of the line.

Lovely to have it with Ctrl-Enter. How can I get that?

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Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Enter is Insert Blank Line Below Current.

I know, it's a handful. You can change this, just go to SettingsShortcut Mapper → scroll down and it's #62 Insert Blank Line Below Current.

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  • I tried changing the shortcut to Ctrl Enter but not succeed. Though Ctrl-Alt for the Above Current one works enough for me. Thanks a lot!
    – Nam G VU
    Aug 30, 2015 at 12:20

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