Yep :]

Though you’re not doing anything with the text inside the tags, so it’s 
redundant to capture it (with the brackets):

<ut>.*?</ut>


> On 2018-01-31, at 09:12, Jaime Guitart Vilches <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> What I really would like to do is to erase anything between those tags 
> (including the tags themselves), so I understand I would have to use this:
> 
> Find: <ut>(.*?)</ut>
> Replace: [and here leave blank]

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