Reformatting paragraphs in copied text.

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Often, text copied from other sources will be formatted with paragraph marks
on every line, with two for every paragraph. I want to automatically remove
the paragraph marks that separate lines and leave a paragraph mark at the end
of every paragraph. It seems to me that removing one paragraph mark from
every line will do the trick, but I don't know how.

Can someone help?
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