Batch hyperlink edit in iWeb

Hello,
I'd like to know if we can edit a batch of selected url links and modify the propreties of the selected group in iWeb 3.04?
***Espacially the "Open in new window" option***
If not, is there an automate script that I can use?
Thank you

I'd like to know if we can edit a batch of selected url links and modify the propreties of the selected group in iWeb 3.04?
No
If not, is there an automate script that I can use?
No.
Solution: Think ahead.

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