Replace 100 instances of HTML

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Hello, I have 100+ pages of HTML that have a link that has gone bad. I now
need to replace the bad link with the new link. Is there an easy way to do
this in FrontPage 2000?
 
Edit >Replace and use the following options: >All Pages
and >Find in HTML



: Hello, I have 100+ pages of HTML that have a link that has
gone bad. I now
: need to replace the bad link with the new link. Is there
an easy way to do
: this in FrontPage 2000?
 
I don't see that in my version. Are you sure you're talking about FrontPage
2000? When I do the replace all, It's a very tedious task as I have to
approve the change on every page. This is what I'm trying to avoid. Thanks
 
That is correct, you will need to approve all changes. But
it is better than the complete manual method.

:I don't see that in my version. Are you sure you're talking
about FrontPage
: 2000? When I do the replace all, It's a very tedious task
as I have to
: approve the change on every page. This is what I'm trying
to avoid. Thanks
:
: "Mike Mueller" wrote:
:
: > >Edit >Replace and use the following options: >All Pages
: > >and >Find in HTML
: >
: >
: >
message
: >
: > : Hello, I have 100+ pages of HTML that have a link that
has
: > gone bad. I now
: > : need to replace the bad link with the new link. Is
there
: > an easy way to do
: > : this in FrontPage 2000?
: >
: >
: >
 
Sorry that is how it work, and actually it is a lot safer then using FP2002 / FP2003 global search
and replace function where you can avoid being prompted for each change. 100+ pages is really not
that bad. I do it on sites that have 500+ pages using FP2000.

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