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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Deleting/Removing sentence from .txt Post 302492142 by Scrutinizer on Sunday 30th of January 2011 03:28:07 AM
Old 01-30-2011
You can direct it to a new file and then replace the original with it...
 

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