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Does anyone know of a way that I can use the echo command to create a temporary file, but I need to maintain all leading and trailing blanks. I have a script that read tthe contents of a master file and creates temp file with a subset of data from the master, but I need to retain the format. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
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