If it's a pdf convert it using calibre.

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On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 10:35 AM, <joe@actionline.com> wrote:
Thanks again. I've saved the tips for future reference.

Regrettably, the source document (a 130-page pdf book) is formatted
with odd paragraph spacing (imo).

I copied the content and pasted it into a Libre Office document in
order to try to edit/distill it to a more
concise document. Even tried saving it as an .rtf or exporting it to
.html to flush out all the convoluted excessive coding; but it just
turned out being too much of a nuisance.


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> If your paragraphs are currently separated by a blank line,
> just do the replace like I previously said ...
> ... or do it in 3 steps: Search: ^[ \t]*$ etc.
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