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Spider-Lite

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While pasting over retains the formatting (much better). It adds an extra space between the lines. Is there a way to fix that?
 
Which rich-text editor are you using?
 
You can try the old trick of copy-pastimg into WordPad or notepad++ to have it strip out the newlines and/or change the terminator style if that is also a problem.

If you are working on a Linux or Mac you can also use sed to strip extra new lines.

Bash:
sed -i 's/\n{2,}/\n/g' file.txt
 

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