Batch delete notes
I've imported an ages-old database of references that has been imported/exported through several other reference managers (don't ask). As a result it contains an excessive amount of useless notes, such as the following:
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#@0 papers2://publication/uuid/221A9504-0BD2-4D36-93A0-96EE54588CE9 (0) (0) (0) English July(0) English July
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(Yes, I used Papers once.)
It's easy enough to locate all the references that contain these notes. Is there any way to batch delete these notes?
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#@0 papers2://publication/uuid/221A9504-0BD2-4D36-93A0-96EE54588CE9 (0) (0) (0) English July(0) English July
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(Yes, I used Papers once.)
It's easy enough to locate all the references that contain these notes. Is there any way to batch delete these notes?
1. Put all the references in a collection "Cleanup"
2. Do an advanced search
- item Type is Note
- Collection is Cleanup
Create a saved search from the results
If you go into the saved search, everything but the notes should be greyed out. You can then do select all (ctrl+a/cmd+a) and used shift+delete to delete the notes.
Thanks to all for the great and fast suggestions!
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cc @dstillman
(If there is s specific string common to the notes, dstillman's advice from June last year still works, in the meantime)
Simply using:
- item Type is Note
- Collection is Cleanup
should return all of the notes that are in the Cleanup collection.
Collection is Cleanup; the matching items include the parent items) and then do a new search with: item Type is Note AND Collection is [Saved Search]. For some reason it now only matches the notes. I save that new search again and can proceed with Ctrl+A, Shift+Del.