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Hello all,
I've a word document containing 100s of words each on a line such that: abandon abash abate abduct abhor abound absent absolve abstract abuse abut accelerate .. .. .. .. Just paste these lines of word in a word doc and you will notice that there's a blank line b/w two consecutive lines. All I want is to remove the blank lines from my document automatically. Though I can do it manually but these lines are almost thousand in number. Could it be done automatically by any trick? |
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Two ways. Search for ^p^p and replace with ^p or use the table command and
(since the words appear to be alphabetical) sort alphabetically and the blank lines will be sorted together at the top of the list and you can then delete them in one go. Does this work for you? -- Rae Drysdale "johnabraham101" wrote: Hello all, I've a word document containing 100s of words each on a line such that: abandon abash abate abduct abhor abound absent absolve abstract abuse abut accelerate . . . . Just paste these lines of word in a word doc and you will notice that there's a blank line b/w two consecutive lines. All I want is to remove the blank lines from my document automatically. Though I can do it manually but these lines are almost thousand in number. Could it be done automatically by any trick? |
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