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  1. Select the http://cda.org domain from the main page

  2. Select “Quality Assurance” at the top

  3. Select “links”

  4. You will see several options. One of them is “broken links”.

  5. The link that is broken is listed in the first column. Information about where to find the link is accessible from this view as well, but you will need to click into one of the columns.

    If the link is broken in a document there will be a number in the “documents” column; links broken on webpages will show a number in that column. In some cases a link will be broken in both pages and documents.

  6. Click into “documents” on the first item, for example, will show this. The link that is broken is listed at the top (this is the same link that was listed in the view above).

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Same link, different categories:

If a resource is listed in two categories, Monsido will flag it as two separate pages. For example, Monsido listed this resource as two different items:

https://www.cda.org/home/resource-library/resources/category/general-business/the-covid-19-delta-variant-faq-addresses-transmission-vaccine-effectiveness

https://www.cda.org/home/resource-library/resources/category/practice-support/the-covid-19-delta-variant-faq-addresses-transmission-vaccine-effectiveness

If you fix the link in one place, you are done!

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