How to justify text in MS Word?

Ben

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I'm using Word 2003 and am trying to copy and paste an 80ish page ebook from a PDF file into a Word document so I can try to format it to take up less space. But, the ebook doesn't use a single line that's just wrapped onto the next line. It has each line as a hard line.

For example, instead of :
"It was the best of times it was the worst of times."

It is formatted like:
It was the
best of times
it was the worst of times.

With each line being a hard enter, to which I can't find a way to format into a single line to be stretched and manipulated.

Is there a way to format it the way that I'm trying to accomplish? I don't know of any way to do this, except for maybe creating some sort of VBScript, which I don't know anything about.
And by "a way to format this" I meant, a way which doesn't entail going manually through every single line, hitting delete on the previous line, and than hitting space after wards so that words aren't going into each other.
 
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