Also thanks to pansz for commenting, although 'leaving the blank line' is
not an option for me.
I'm glad I was able to learn about how to set files to binary and dos
format, although I was able to resolve the problem by using the unix command
tr -d '\n' <originalfilename.txt >newfilename.txt,
which removes all occurences of \n whether or not it's at the end.
Thank you all once again for your time and help!
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