How to replace a whole line starting with a given expression
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 Hello 
 I would like to remove all lines in a NotePad++ text file starting with a given word.
 These lines may vary in the number of caracters. Exemple : I want to remove all lines starting withX-Gmail-Labels: (and then, the length of the line as well as its content may vary) 
 Such as :
 X-Gmail-Labels: =?UTF-8?Q?Messages_envoy=C3=A9s,Bo=C3=AEte_de_r=C3=A9ception?=What to I write in the Search box ? 
 Thanks !
 Rachad
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 by using regular expression and /s*GIVEN_WORD.*in find what, keep replace with empty you can replace all lines. For details about the regex see here. Cheers 
 Claudia
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 Ok, Claudia, this time you have really lost me. I don’t understand your solution! :-( Here’s mine: Find-what zone: (?-s)^X-Gmail-Labels:.*\R
 Replace-with zone: make sure this is EMPTY
 Search-mode:Regular Expression
 Wrap-around checkbox:ticked
 Action: Press Replace-All buttonThat is tailored to your example, Rachad. Obviously(?) the general solution is: Find-what zone: (?-s)^givenword.*\R
 (all else the same)
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 Hi Scott, 
 I’m puzzled too, where is the circumflex and why is there a forwardslash instead of a backslash??I thought I wrote ^\s*GIVEN_WORD.*Strange. 
 I added the \s just in case it is in front of GIVEN_WORD - might be not exactly what OP is asking for.Thank you for pointing this out. Cheers 
 Claudia
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 Hello @rachad-antonius, @claudia-frank, @Scott-sumner, and All, Claudia, don’t forget that the \sregular syntax matches any single character of the range[\t\n\x0B\f\r\x20\x85\xA0\x{2028}\x{2029}]So let’s imagine this initial text, below : - 
Which begins with 3 empty lines 
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With 2 other empty lines, after line bbbbbbb 
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And the second to last line contains, ONLY the expression GIVEN_WORD 
 GIVEN_WORD aaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbb GIVEN_WORD ccccccccc GIVEN_WORDeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee GIVEN_WORD fffffff gggggggggggggggggg hhhhhhhhh GIVEN_WORD iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GIVEN_WORD jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjWith your regex, ^\s*GIVEN_WORD.*, this text turns into :bbbbbbb gggggggggggggggggg hhhhhhhhh jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjWhereas the Scott’s regex, (?-s)^GIVEN_WORD.*\Rgives :bbbbbbb gggggggggggggggggg hhhhhhhhh jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjThis later syntax seems more correct as it matches a single line, at a time ;-)) doesn’t it ? Claudia, you may click several times on the couple Find Next | Replace, with the View > Show Symbol > Show All Characters option set !BTW, @rachad-antonius, the \Rsyntax, at the end of the regex, matches the line-break characters of the current line, whatever the kind of file (Unix,Windows, orMac) !
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In case, @rachad-antonius, that you would like, in addition, to delete entire lines, having some blank characters ( spaces and/or tabulations ), before the GIVEN_WORD, you could use the regex ^\h*GIVEN_WORD(?-s).*\R
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Secondly , depending if you prefer the GIVEN_WORD to be matched with that exact case, or not, you could choose : - 
The regex ^\h*(?-i)GIVEN_WORD(?-s).*\Rfor an exact case match
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The regex ^\h*(?i)GIVEN_WORD(?-s).*\Rfor a match, independent of the case of GIVEN_WORD
 
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Finally, if GIVEN_WORD represents an complete expression, containing special regex characters, I advice you to use the following one : ^\h*(?-i)\QGIVEN_WORD\E(?-s).*\R. Indeed, between the 2 syntaxes\Qand\E, you may insert any character or symbol, without no restriction !!
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 For instance, if you want to delete the entire lines, beginning with the string +++ | Test | +++, whatever the case of the word test, and possibly preceded, in the same line, by some blank characters, use the regex, below : ^\h*(?i)\Q+++ | Test | +++\E(?-s).*\RRemark : If you don’t use the quoted form \Q.......\E, the regex must be rewritten as below, which each special regex character escaped with an\character !^\h*(?i)\+\+\+ \| Test \| \+\+\+(?-s).*\RBest Regards, guy038 P. S. : Claudia, many Thanks for your Xmas Greetings ! Sorry for not replying, in time :-< I just forgot to consult my e-mail box ;-)) 
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