Actually, FrontPage includes Find and Replace so I don't need third
party software to do this since I use FrontPage to create my site.

Like I said....when I get time....

But, I haven't found that MS is redirecting any of my pages so it's not
a hassle for me yet....I view my pages all the time in IE6 and the only
smart tags I see are on the graphics.  I don't think MS has found me yet
I guess....LOL

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Subject: PCWorks: Shortcuts for "Find and replace", WAS: MicroSoft
"Smart Tags"


That reminds me of something.  There are some shortcuts to
doing that and other similar things.  I used one today called
"e-cleaner".  It has a function called "find and replace".  I
was creating a site map and I wanted a quick way to add most
of the HTML code so URL's would be clickable.  I did a "find"
for    http    and a "replace" for it with   <a href="http://
and so on, you get the picture.  In that case of course it
prefixed the first part of the HTML code for a clickable link
so I didn't have to do 100+ "pastes".  I simply pasted some
100+ links into the program, then did the find and replace a
few times for several things, then pasted it into an HTML
webpage, etc., and page was done in a few minutes.
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