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Joining lines in reverse. append line 1 to line 2.
Hi I have used many times the various methods to append two lines together in a file.
This time I want to append the 1st line to the second and repeat for the complete file.... an example This is the file owns the big brown dog joe owns the small black dog jim What I want is joe owns the big brown dog jim owns the small black dog Thanks. Dave |
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