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To remove the file name from a full path, use this search operator: Remove File name from Full Path in a text file ::Before:: C:\Users\ramesh\Pictures\Screenshots\Screenshot 90.pngĬ:\Users\ramesh\Pictures\Screenshots\Screenshot 97.pngĬ:\Users\ramesh\Pictures\Screenshots\Screenshot 10.pngĬ:\Users\ramesh\Pictures\Screenshots\Screenshot 15.png Set the Search mode to Regular expression.



