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Hi Carol, A simple Find/Replace should be able to handle that - simply input the complete path as the Find expression and leave the Replace expression empty.
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Macropod
That would work for half of the file path, our directory structure contains many folders and subfolders. I have several pages to clean up on a monthly basis -- was just thinking there would be a way to find and delete from the start of the line to the last backward slash in the line. Perhaps not. Thanks anyway. Carol |
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