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I have a plist where I place my strings, with type string. When I access the strings in the plist, it doesnt interpret \n and \t.

So when I display these strings it will display \tTitle and not Title with tab indention.

But if I use

#define str1 @"\tTitle" 

and just place it in header files, it works.

Please help.

A: 

Maybe something is wrong with the way you are accessing the string. Take a look here: Property list programming guide

dkk