/n
To add a new line break to a string you just need to include a /n. For example, to have the below line break up
Example #1"This needs to be on two lines."
Result: This need to be on two lines.
Example #2"This needs to be" + "/n" + "on two lines."
Result: This needs to be
on two lines.
Resources:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5913166/displaying-multiple-lines-of-text-and-variables-in-an-alertdialog-using-setmessa
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