Find and Replace

D

Dale Dale

I have a bit of text in hundreds of locations on my web. I
need to replace it with different text. I can use the find
and replace cammand and easily find all the locations for
the text. Is there anyway I can replace them all without
setting all day clicking "replace all" and then "next
document" I've got better things to do with my time.
 
G

Guest

That is what I do. FrontPage will find all occurances in
the web and return a list of pages with them. I then open
the firat one. (I don't get an option of "replace"
or "replace all" until I open a page.) When I
select "replace all" it replaces all the occurances of the
text on that page. I then have to click "next document"
and let the next page load. Then click "replace all"
again. There is nothing more agravating than having to set
and constantly click two buttons.
 
J

Jim Buyens

When you display the Find And Replace dialog box:

1. Enter the Find What text.
2. Enter the Replace With texx.
3. Under Find Where, select All Pages or Selected Page(s).
4. Click Replace All (and *not* Find in Web).

The Replace All button should be there in both FP2002 and
FP2003. I'm not sure about older versions.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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