The .NO SPACE command prevents the insertion of the end-of-line space for one line of text only, causing the characters at the end of one line and the beginning of the next to be adjacent. Without the .NO SPACE command, when .FILL is in effect, DSR treats the end of an input line exactly like a space. That is, it inserts a space in the output file at the place where each input line ended (this is the meaning of "fill\nospace"). If you ever have occasion to use this command, you should enter it immediately after the end-of-line space that you want to affect. Format .NO SPACE Abreviated format .NSP
1 – Default
You get the normal space when you press the Return key unless you execute .NO SPACE.