# NewLine

{% hint style="info" %}
A keyword to indicate a new line character (i.e. "\n" or ).

When concatenating strings, you can use the `newline` keyword to separate the parts into lines. This only works when using standard texts (not rich texts) and display as text (not display as HTML). In the Rich Text / DIsplay HTML situation, you need to use the html-elements `<p></p>`, `<div></div>` or plainly `<br/>` to put texts in different lines.

This function is SQL compatible. For more information about SQL compatibility, see our [documentation](/platform/wemreference/sql-compatibility.md).
{% endhint %}

### Syntax

<details>

<summary><code>Newline</code></summary>

`"first line" + newline + "second line"`\
\&#xNAN;*=>* \
*"first line*\
*second line"*

</details>


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