Hello,

You can use the tools in the groups "Text Manipulation", "Filter and Sort", and the "Get Data -> Upload File -> paste text into the box".

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On 5/15/14 6:23 PM, Ay Ayy wrote:
Hello,

I am generating files but sometimes I want to add something to the text file 
generated. I would like to do this within galaxy instead of downloading, 
modifying, uploading the file.

Is this possible?

Thanks,

jasper



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