Adjust the number of blank lines separating items in a list, adding blank lines or getting rid of them. Or, run all the items in the list together into a single paragraph.
Paste lines into the field, select a spacing option, and press Submit. Results appear at the bottom of the page.
If you start with ...
The quick
brown fox
jumped over
the lazy
dog
And choose to double space, you'll end up with ...
The quick
brown fox
jumped over
the lazy
dog
Or, the other way around. You can even join all the lines, so you get this ...
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog
“God is a skilful physician. He knows what is best. God observes the several tempers of men, and knows what will work most effectually. Some are of a more sweet disposition, and are drawn by mercy: others are more rugged and knotty pieces: these God deals with in a more forcible way. Some things are kept in sugar, some in brine. God doth not deal alike with all, he hath trials for the strong, and cordials for the weak.”
–Thomas Watson, A Divine Cordial