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[Solved] Reverse the order of a list of file names (but not sort them alphabetically or numerically)

Hello all,
I have a list of file names in a text document where each file name consists of 4 letters and 3 numbers (for example MACR119). There are 48 file names in the document (they are not in alphabetical or numerical order). I would like to reorder the list of names so that the 48th name is 1st, the 47th name is 2nd, the 46th name is 3rd etc. There is no other text in the document, just the list of the names. Thank you in advance!
 

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doctoc_lang_cmdref - doctoc language command reference SYNOPSIS
comment plaintext division_end division_start text ?symfile? include filename item lb rb toc_begin text title toc_end vset varname value vset varname _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This document specifies both names and syntax of all the commands which together are the doctoc markup language, version 1. As this docu- ment is intended to be a reference the commands are listed in alphabetical order, and the descriptions are relatively short. A beginner should read the much more informally written doctoc language introduction first. COMMANDS
comment plaintext Toc markup. The argument text is marked up as a comment standing outside of the actual text of the document. Main use is in free- form text. division_end Toc structure. This command closes the division opened by the last division_begin command coming before it, and not yet closed. division_start text ?symfile? Toc structure. This command opens a division in the table of contents. Its counterpart is division_end. Together they allow a user to give a table of contents additional structure. The title of the new division is provided by the argument text. If the symbolic filename symfile is present then the section title should link to the referenced document, if links are supported by the output format. include filename Templating. The contents of the named file are interpreted as text written in the doctoc markup and processed in the place of the include command. The markup in the file has to be self-contained. It is not possible for a markup command to cross the file bound- aries. item Toc structure. This command adds an individual element to the table of contents. Each such element refers to a document. The docu- ment is specified through the symbolic name file. The text argument is used to label the reference, whereas the desc provides a short descriptive text of that document. The symbolic names are used to preserve the convertibility of this format to any output format. The actual name of the file will be inserted by the chosen formatting engine when converting the input. This will be based on a mapping from symbolic to actual names given to the engine. lb Text. The command is replaced with a left bracket. Use in free-form text. Required to avoid interpretation of a left bracket as the start of a markup command. Its usage is restricted to the arguments of other markup commands. rb Text. The command is replaced with a right bracket. Use in free-form text. Required to avoid interpretation of a right bracket as the end of a markup command. Its usage is restricted to the arguments of other commands. toc_begin text title Document structure. The command to start a table of contents. The arguments are a label for the whole group of documents the index refers to (text) and the overall title text for the index (title), without markup. The label often is the name of the package (or extension) the documents belong to. toc_end Document structure. Command to end a table of contents. Anything in the document coming after this command is in error. vset varname value Templating. In this form the command sets the named document variable to the specified value. It does not generate output. I.e. the command is replaced by the empty string. vset varname Templating. In this form the command is replaced by the value of the named document variable BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category doctools of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation. SEE ALSO
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