Oops should have been:

Doug,

Without seeing the source file it is a bit tricky to help.

Do it in a couple of steps.
In BBedit search
Replace all > with a CR (backslash r)
Replace all  ^.*< with nothing using grep

Thanks,
Ted
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On Jan 26, 2011, at 9:03 AM, Ted Burger wrote:

> Chris,
> 
> Without seeing the source file it is a bit tricky to help.
> 
> Do it in a couple of steps.
> In BBedit search
> Replace all > with a CR (backslash r)
> Replace all  ^< with nothing using grep
> 
> Thanks,
> Ted
> ***********************  Ted Burger  ****************************
> [email protected]      *********     www.tobsupport.com
> 
> On Jan 26, 2011, at 8:41 AM, Doug Pinkerton wrote:
> 
>>>> On Jan 26, 2011, at 06:31, Doug Pinkerton wrote:
>>>> I need to extract email addresses from a file. Fortunately, the email 
>>>> addresses are in angle brackets <[email protected]>. I have no problem 
>>>> matching that pattern. But I need to match everything BUT that pattern and 
>>>> replace with nothing, so that only the email addresses remain. How do I 
>>>> perform a DOES NOT EQUAL search?
>>>> 
>> ***********************************************************
>>> On Jan 26, 2011, at 6:56 AM , Christopher Stone wrote:
>>> Hey Doug,
>>> 
>>> The easy way to do that is to use 'Process Lines Containing...' from the 
>>> 'Text' menu.
>>> 
>>> Find: <[^@]+@[^@]+>
>>> 
>>> Choose 'Copy to new document' and you're set.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Chris
>> 
>> ***********************************************************
>> 
>> Thanks, Chris. Unfortunately, the email addresses are not on lines by 
>> themselves, so "Process lines containing..." copies all of the data on the 
>> line. The result is simply a copy of the original document. Strictly 
>> speaking, although I view it with soft wrap, it's all one line, since there 
>> are no returns in this document. Any other suggestions?
>> 
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