Paste text with hard line breaks, like a column copied from a PDF or an email, and they are replaced with single spaces so the text flows as one paragraph. Extra spaces are collapsed and the ends are trimmed.
Every hard line break, Windows or Unix style, becomes a single space so the text reads continuously.
Runs of spaces left by the joined lines are collapsed to one, and the ends are trimmed.
Text copied from a PDF or a narrow email column often wraps mid-sentence; this rejoins it into clean prose.
Download this exact setup as a ready-made Line break remover profile. Give it a global hotkey in the Windows app and any text you copy is reflowed into one paragraph the instant you paste. Same engine as above, entirely offline.
Paste the text above and the line breaks are replaced with spaces, joining everything into one paragraph. Copy the result, or save it as a profile for the Windows app.
Yes, with the full tool. This page joins everything into one line, but if you turn on Remove blank lines instead of Remove line breaks in the tool above, single line breaks are kept and only empty lines are dropped.
Just need the double spaces gone? Try remove extra spaces.