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HitchhikeToTokyo

2005-09-14, 7:15 am

Hi, I haven't been using Dreamweaver (mx 2004) for long, and was wondering if
you are able to change a link throughout a whole site, without having to edit
each and every page. Kind of like batch processing, but with links.

Sorry if this makes no sense. :o

Thankyou in advance for any help

zarathustra_MX

2005-09-14, 7:15 am

Sure. there's a funstion called "change link sitewide". Best to read about it in Dreamweaver help, where you could type "change link" to see the relevant topic :)
HitchhikeToTokyo

2005-09-14, 7:15 am

Cool, I'll give it a go. My one worry is that I have made all of my pages individually, and not as a 'site'. I should have mentioned that before.

Thankyou
.: Nadia :. *TMM*

2005-09-14, 7:17 pm

You could do a Find and Replace.. (find the current link and replace with
the new link)... you can do this for all pages or for individual pages.

look at the DW help files for more information.
PS: You may want to have a backup of the site first just in case.

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> Hi, I haven't been using Dreamweaver (mx 2004) for long, and was wondering
> if
> you are able to change a link throughout a whole site, without having to
> edit
> each and every page. Kind of like batch processing, but with links.
>
> Sorry if this makes no sense. :o
>
> Thankyou in advance for any help
>



Murray *TMM*

2005-09-14, 7:32 pm

Does this mean that you are not working within a defined local site?

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"HitchhikeToTokyo" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Cool, I'll give it a go. My one worry is that I have made all of my pages
> individually, and not as a 'site'. I should have mentioned that before.
>
> Thankyou



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