Good tip John.

I was hoping not to have to open each Web Document, but for some way of 
Searching and Replacing in the entire Web Site.

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*John Weller wrote:
> If you can use a file editor I recommend Notepad++, an excellent editor and
> free.  An HTML file is just a text file so doesn't need an HTML editor for a
> simple string replacement.
>
> John Weller
> 01380 723235
> 07976 393631  
>
>   
>> Maybe there is an HTML Editor that can Find[Search] and 
>> Replace globally all the documents in the folder?
>>     


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