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Hi Miks,
After the conversion, any hyperlinks are probably going to need more than just the file extension changed - the final HTML paths are liable to be quite different too. Consequently, you'll probably need to open the HTML files as text files and use, say, Find/Replace to change all the URLs. The alternative is to merge the files before converting them to HTML and making all the links internal.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Paul, many thanks for that - the main thing is to know what needs to be done.
But one thing I don't understand: can you tell me why the url paths would need changing - is that only for hyperlinks used to get into the document set from outside, or for all of them? There will only be one, or at most a few, url entry points to the document set, so I was hoping to avoid changing paths for the rest by using relative hyperlinks. All files will be held in the same server directory, so once a reader has got into the document set, I thought that links clicked on later wouldn't need to include a path, just the filename? |
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