How do I change ALL fractions like smart tag does 1/2

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Graham Mayor

I'll change my link - that'll be a start ;)

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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Amedee Van Gasse

Greg Maxey shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers:
Graham,

Here is the new link:

http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Formatted_Fractions.htm

Looks like I need to figure out how to redirect if I change the links
on my page.

You have a plethora of possibilities.
* If you run your own Apache webserver, use rewrite rules (mod_rewrite).
Advantage: you don't need old files lying around.
* If you run IIS, it probably has something similar, but I'm not
familiar with the "specials" of IIS.
* Make good use of HTTP Protocol Error Code 301 (moved permanently)
* If your website is hosted and you can't control the server, leave a
small file with the old name, containing a META Refresh tag, and a link
for browsers that don't support refresh.
Disadvantage: cruft - you have to keep the old file names.
 
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Greg

Amedee,

I am using your suggestion 4. I know I don't run my own web server. I
have know idea if I run IIS or not. I have know idea how to make use
(poor or good) of HTTP Protocol Error Code 301. Thanks
 

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