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| | | ===URL is NOT Broken=== |
| | *Unfortunately, the program we use to find these broken links sometimes brings back errors when the link really isn't broken. It happens a lot with websites that only use http instead of https in their url. If the URL is not broken, put in Column H, Not broken. |
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| | *Copy the not broken url and paste it onto the tab, Incorrectly named broken links tab. |
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| === URL is Broken - Check Internet Archives === | | === URL is Broken - Check Internet Archives === |
| *If the URL comes up broken (404 error or any other error), use [https://archive.org/web/ https://archive.org/web/] to find what the website used to look like.<br> | | *If the URL comes up broken (404 error or any other error), use [https://archive.org/web/ https://archive.org/web/] to find what the website used to look like.<br> |