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One of our departments wish to rationalise their directory structures, which
overtime has become a bit of a mess. They have numerous files across this existing structure that have links to other files elsewhere in the structure. Their wish is to move all of these into the new structure, but I understand document links will break (its stying on the same server). Is there any way of automating the process to identigy and repair links or perhpas a 3rd party tool would do the trick ? Thanks in advance |
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I can offer a free LinkManager utility which may help you.
It will certainly identify links to the old structure for you. It will also change the links to the new structure if the move is done so that all the files in a particular directory are moved to the same new directory. If you would like to try it, email me at Bill underscore Manville at Compuserve dot com. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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