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I trashed part of original web Mweb3 and opened
Myweb3backup to restore. I subsequently deleted (through
explore) Myweb3 backup from my web and operating on
original Myweb3. The site works fine but I have a large
amount of broken hyperlinks in my reports that relate to
Myweb3backup and cannot get rid of them. They are no
longer relevant. Any suggestions?
Try choose Recalculate Hyperlinks from the Tools menu and
see if that clears up your reports. If not, use the
report to figure out which pages have the bad links, and
see if you can devise a global search/replace that will
clean things up.
For example (and I'm not saying this is necessarily
correct) you might need to change all Myweb3backup to
Myweb3. Be sure to specify "Find In Source Code".
In the future, you'll have fewer problems with backups if
you publish the entire Web to another, completely
different, and not to a folder inside the same subweb.
You'll also have fewer problems if, when you need to
restore, you publish the backup copy back to the original
location rather than using Windows Explorer.
Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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