Hello,
OS: Windows 11
LO Version: 24.2.1.2 (X86_64)
Save format: OpenDocument text (.odt)
Here is a link to a sample page (you must be enrolled in the course to view the material): https://www.coursera.org/learn/os-power-user/lecture/1lHBJ/windows-modifying-text-files
I’m currently enrolled in an online course through Coursera. I always copy the transcript to LibreOffice but when I do it looks like this:
“To read a simple file in bash we can also use the cat command to view a document.
So let’s look at important document.
The Cat command is similar to the Windows Cat command since it doesn’t
do a great job at viewing large files instead we use another command, less.
Less does a similar thing that more does for Windows but it has more functionality.
Fun fact there’s a bash command called More but
it’s been slowly dying out in favor of Less.
It’s literally a case of less is more.
Similar to more when we use less were launched into an interactive shell.”
Is there a way to format this into one big paragraph instead of having to do it manually line by line?
Thanks,
Ruben