I was wring a code to convert "\" in paths to "/" because "/" is what python uses.
However, when I was testing this super simple code, path like "C:\Users\Client\tests\doc_test_hard.docx" was converted to "C:/Users/Client/ ests/doc_test_hard.docx" because "/t" means 6 spaces.
I guess I will have same problem when my path has "\new_file" because \n means next line.
How do I tell python "/test" means "/test" instead of six spaces + "est"?