that's what I was hoping. Will try. Have found a lot of doubles and just stuff formatted wrong.
Thanks
gp
At 01:50 PM 9/1/2012, Greg Sevart Poked the stick with:
Assuming the blank lines are pure CR+LF and don't contain spaces, tabs,
etc...

Open in Notepad++ (which you SHOULD have installed anyway <g>)
Open the Replace dialog
In Find, type \n\r
In Replace, leave blank
Select Extended in Search Mode
Replace All, done.

If there are extra characters/tabs, so long as they are uniform, you can
still use NP++: just select one line and drag it down to the beginning of
the next, invoke Replace, and leave the Find default and Replace blank.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 12:07 PM
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Subject: [H] edit

I have a rather large txt file I am going thru to remove al the blank lines,
anyway to that in bulk. ?
data file for my tagline program.

fp

Date:Sat, 09/1/2012

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    Is a Jamaican terminal a Rastafarian?
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Date:September 1st,2012
       ***Caution, Tagline Below ***
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   Last week I even forgot how to ride a
                 bicycle.
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