<br><br> (where "awlgjalisjgiajeijgijagl" is a string you know won't exist in the output), you should get a normally formatted temp2.tmp file. Then you just need to adjust your for command to skip the ...
Before we see how to send command output to a text file in Command Prompt, PowerShell, or Terminal, let us see how the command runs. When you enter a command and hit enter, its output will get ...