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Removing blank lines in a HUGE text file

Asked by hassalla in Miscellaneous

Tags: blank, lines, remove, file, text

I have a file (it is a report from a proprietary application) and it is too big for EXCEL (more than 65,535 lines). I would normally use EXCEL to sort these exports as I can insert line numbers and then sort the lines of text in the orders that I want. The file is around 45Mb and WORD can load it but it takes ages and paginates to over 120,000 pages !!! Is there a utility that i can run on this file to remove all the blank lines as the file is full of them
e.g.

text


more text



more text

and so on.

all help would be appreciated and i am sure that if i could get rid of the blank lines then the file would be loadable. I also know that the file is full of white space consisting of more than one balnk space
e.g.
"   "
I normally search all these out using find and replace to replace all double spaces with a single space so if there is a utility that also does this that that would be a bonus. Someone has suggested writing a utility in VB to open and parse the file but I don't have VB and wouldn't know where to start.
TIA
Tony
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