This special process deletes those lines that appear invisible or empty. This includes those lines that have the following characters: space, linefeed, carriage return, tab and vertical tab. You can do a single file or whole folder of files as a single job. Follow these steps to remove empty lines:
1) Select the option “[55] (*.*) Remove Empty Lines” from the list of available special processes, then select the file format of the input file from the File Format dropdown list. The output file must also be saved in this format.
2) From Select Input File(s)/Folders To Process browse for or type in the path to the file or folder you wish to process.
3) Place the output file information into Select Output File(s) by browsing for or typing in the name and location the file will be saved at. The format must match File Format in Step 1.
4) Click the Add button to add the task to the conversion task list. You may add multiple tasks to the conversion task list before initiating the conversion process by repeating Steps 1 - 4 as necessary.
5) Click the Convert button to start the process.
Conversion jobs, consisting of one or more conversion tasks may be saved, restored, and edited. Once saved, they may also be specified and run from the command line.
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Quick Start - Special Processing on Files
Special Processing: Removing Empty Lines