09-28-2005
SImple HELP! how to combine two lines together using sed or awk..
hi..im new to UNIX...
ok i have this information in the normal shell...
there are 2 lines display like this:
h@hotmail.com
k@hotmail.com
i want it to display like this with a space betweem them
h@hotmail.com k@hotmail.com
the information is stored in a text file....
anyone please help...thanks
Last edited by forevercalz; 09-28-2005 at 11:33 PM..
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