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Add /n removal command for TFC credentials in Getting Started Docs #17338

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### Using Terraform Cloud as the Backend
You need to use a different [environment variable](https://www.terraform.io/docs/cloud/workspaces/variables.html) name to store your credentials in Terraform Cloud.
1. Create an environment variable called `GOOGLE_CREDENTIALS` in your Terraform Cloud workspace.
2. Remove the newline characters from your JSON key file and then paste the credentials into the environment variable value field.
2. Remove the newline characters from your JSON key file and then paste the credentials into the environment variable value field. (Running `cat CREDENTIALS.json | tr -s '\n' ' '` will remove newline characters from your JSON key file)
3. Mark the variable as **Sensitive** and click **Save variable**.

All runs within the workspace will use the `GOOGLE_CREDENTIALS` variable to authenticate with Google Cloud Platform.
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