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How to append words at the end of first line
Hi Unix gurus
This is my first post here. I have a file which looks like this: string1,string2 ,string3 ,string4 ... ... I need to append all words below first line to the first line, ie string1,string2,string3,string4,... Bear in mind that it is not known how many lines follow the first line. Thanks Lucas |
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