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I have a text document that contains various mark up tags such as </verse>. It s a list of song lyrics from OpenLP.

I want to strip off all the tags- the <,> and the text between. I know search and replace with Regular Expressions will do it for me, but I have a brain block when it comes to Reg Ex.

Can somebody please tell me how to do this?

Thank you.


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