Remove text before specific character in notepad++










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I have a document like this, so I want to remove text before : character on any line. Work in notepad++.



REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA
REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA
REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA
REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA


So what I want to save is DATA:DATA. How can I do this. thanks.










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    What makes the : between DATA and DATA different from the one between REMOVETHISTEXT and DATA?

    – Nick
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:22











  • i dont understand you , but what i want to remove is all the text and characters before DATA:DATA

    – Phantom Fortnite
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:27






  • 1





    You say "I want to remove text before : " but how can we tell which : there are many in the line.

    – Nick
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:58











  • Are DATA:DATA always at the 5th and 6th "columns"?

    – Julio
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:38












  • Also, after the removal: Should the line start by DATA or should It keep all the previous colons?

    – Julio
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:44
















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I have a document like this, so I want to remove text before : character on any line. Work in notepad++.



REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA
REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA
REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA
REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA


So what I want to save is DATA:DATA. How can I do this. thanks.










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    What makes the : between DATA and DATA different from the one between REMOVETHISTEXT and DATA?

    – Nick
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:22











  • i dont understand you , but what i want to remove is all the text and characters before DATA:DATA

    – Phantom Fortnite
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:27






  • 1





    You say "I want to remove text before : " but how can we tell which : there are many in the line.

    – Nick
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:58











  • Are DATA:DATA always at the 5th and 6th "columns"?

    – Julio
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:38












  • Also, after the removal: Should the line start by DATA or should It keep all the previous colons?

    – Julio
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:44














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I have a document like this, so I want to remove text before : character on any line. Work in notepad++.



REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA
REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA
REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA
REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA


So what I want to save is DATA:DATA. How can I do this. thanks.










share|improve this question
















I have a document like this, so I want to remove text before : character on any line. Work in notepad++.



REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA
REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA
REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA
REMOVETHISTEXT:::REMOVETHISTEXT:DATA:DATA


So what I want to save is DATA:DATA. How can I do this. thanks.







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  • 1





    What makes the : between DATA and DATA different from the one between REMOVETHISTEXT and DATA?

    – Nick
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:22











  • i dont understand you , but what i want to remove is all the text and characters before DATA:DATA

    – Phantom Fortnite
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:27






  • 1





    You say "I want to remove text before : " but how can we tell which : there are many in the line.

    – Nick
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:58











  • Are DATA:DATA always at the 5th and 6th "columns"?

    – Julio
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:38












  • Also, after the removal: Should the line start by DATA or should It keep all the previous colons?

    – Julio
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:44













  • 1





    What makes the : between DATA and DATA different from the one between REMOVETHISTEXT and DATA?

    – Nick
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:22











  • i dont understand you , but what i want to remove is all the text and characters before DATA:DATA

    – Phantom Fortnite
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:27






  • 1





    You say "I want to remove text before : " but how can we tell which : there are many in the line.

    – Nick
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:58











  • Are DATA:DATA always at the 5th and 6th "columns"?

    – Julio
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:38












  • Also, after the removal: Should the line start by DATA or should It keep all the previous colons?

    – Julio
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:44








1




1





What makes the : between DATA and DATA different from the one between REMOVETHISTEXT and DATA?

– Nick
Nov 14 '18 at 23:22





What makes the : between DATA and DATA different from the one between REMOVETHISTEXT and DATA?

– Nick
Nov 14 '18 at 23:22













i dont understand you , but what i want to remove is all the text and characters before DATA:DATA

– Phantom Fortnite
Nov 14 '18 at 23:27





i dont understand you , but what i want to remove is all the text and characters before DATA:DATA

– Phantom Fortnite
Nov 14 '18 at 23:27




1




1





You say "I want to remove text before : " but how can we tell which : there are many in the line.

– Nick
Nov 14 '18 at 23:58





You say "I want to remove text before : " but how can we tell which : there are many in the line.

– Nick
Nov 14 '18 at 23:58













Are DATA:DATA always at the 5th and 6th "columns"?

– Julio
Nov 15 '18 at 9:38






Are DATA:DATA always at the 5th and 6th "columns"?

– Julio
Nov 15 '18 at 9:38














Also, after the removal: Should the line start by DATA or should It keep all the previous colons?

– Julio
Nov 15 '18 at 9:44






Also, after the removal: Should the line start by DATA or should It keep all the previous colons?

– Julio
Nov 15 '18 at 9:44













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Having something like this in NotePad++



name:::dateofbirht:info@helpware.com:pwd
name:::dateofbirht:support@test.de:password
name:::dateofbirth:Steve.Ballmer@microsoft.com:password


you need to use:




  • Ctrl+H

  • Find what: (.+):::(.+):(.+):(.+)

  • Replace with: 3:4

  • Search mode: Regular expression

  • Click on Replace All

and you'll resulting in:



info@helpware.com:pwd
support@test.de:password
Steve.Ballmer@microsoft.com:password





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    – Phantom Fortnite
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:31










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Having something like this in NotePad++



name:::dateofbirht:info@helpware.com:pwd
name:::dateofbirht:support@test.de:password
name:::dateofbirth:Steve.Ballmer@microsoft.com:password


you need to use:




  • Ctrl+H

  • Find what: (.+):::(.+):(.+):(.+)

  • Replace with: 3:4

  • Search mode: Regular expression

  • Click on Replace All

and you'll resulting in:



info@helpware.com:pwd
support@test.de:password
Steve.Ballmer@microsoft.com:password





share|improve this answer























  • thankyou so much

    – Phantom Fortnite
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:31















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Having something like this in NotePad++



name:::dateofbirht:info@helpware.com:pwd
name:::dateofbirht:support@test.de:password
name:::dateofbirth:Steve.Ballmer@microsoft.com:password


you need to use:




  • Ctrl+H

  • Find what: (.+):::(.+):(.+):(.+)

  • Replace with: 3:4

  • Search mode: Regular expression

  • Click on Replace All

and you'll resulting in:



info@helpware.com:pwd
support@test.de:password
Steve.Ballmer@microsoft.com:password





share|improve this answer























  • thankyou so much

    – Phantom Fortnite
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:31













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Having something like this in NotePad++



name:::dateofbirht:info@helpware.com:pwd
name:::dateofbirht:support@test.de:password
name:::dateofbirth:Steve.Ballmer@microsoft.com:password


you need to use:




  • Ctrl+H

  • Find what: (.+):::(.+):(.+):(.+)

  • Replace with: 3:4

  • Search mode: Regular expression

  • Click on Replace All

and you'll resulting in:



info@helpware.com:pwd
support@test.de:password
Steve.Ballmer@microsoft.com:password





share|improve this answer













Having something like this in NotePad++



name:::dateofbirht:info@helpware.com:pwd
name:::dateofbirht:support@test.de:password
name:::dateofbirth:Steve.Ballmer@microsoft.com:password


you need to use:




  • Ctrl+H

  • Find what: (.+):::(.+):(.+):(.+)

  • Replace with: 3:4

  • Search mode: Regular expression

  • Click on Replace All

and you'll resulting in:



info@helpware.com:pwd
support@test.de:password
Steve.Ballmer@microsoft.com:password






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help-info.dehelp-info.de

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thankyou so much

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thankyou so much

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