Nick Dokos <ndo...@gmail.com> writes:
> Renato Pontefice <renato.pontef...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Hi, >> I’m wondering how can I delete, on my .org file, the line that have: >> - an old Timestamp (i.e. if I set a thing to be done today (<2022-10-24 Mon >> 17:26>) >> - a TODO item (always with a past date) <2022-10-24 Mon 17:26> >> >> That to have a more clean .org file. >> >> Is it possible? >> How can I obtain it? >> > > It's just text: you can use ordinary Emacs commands to modify the > file, e.g. C-k will kill a line, or you can use C-d to delete > characters or M-d to delete words. The other thing you can do is use org's built-in archiving support. With this, you can have 'old' items which are no longer relevant moved to a separate archive file, creating a cleaner org file and keeping an archive record of past items.