I have a huge document (a book really) that was originally created in
Word (don't know the version).  I saved it as an HTML and am trying to
clean it up before breaking it into hundreds of HTML documents.  Word
put about 2000 hyperlinks into the document and I want to get rid of
all of them without doing it manually.

Is there a way for BBEdit's Find/Replace or a script that could remove
the <a> tags?

Thanks,
Linda

P.S.  While waiting on an answer, I will go back to manually deleting
them.

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