1. Move the pointer to the beginning of the file and click command-f to find/replace.
2. Put this in the find field: \d+:\s+:\s+.\w+\s((\w+))
3. ...and this in the replace field: $1
4. Check that Regular expression is checked
5. Click Replace all
The regexp above isn't too anal about the format of your line. You can finetune it if you think it could match something it shouldn't.
HTH, Jarkko
On 14.10.2004, at 04:39, allan@ghostgum.com wrote:
252: : .fj (Fiji) 127: : .bm (Bermuda) 190: : .gn (Guinea)
-- Jarkko Laine http://jlaine.net