From 5337a86518d12a5775e6237093c76667220a6608 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Expo on server <expo@expo.survex.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 00:02:57 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] mores - online edit of handbook/survey/newsurvex.html

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 handbook/survey/newsurvex.html | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/handbook/survey/newsurvex.html b/handbook/survey/newsurvex.html
index c06ec2e7d..07ed79c79 100644
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+++ b/handbook/survey/newsurvex.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ telling them to use the online form.]
 <p>The location of the cave is, eventually,  stored in a survex file, just <em>not the same survex file</em>. 
   <p><b>If you are doing this for the first time</b>, don't bother with this *fix stuff. Just type the latitude &amp; logitude numbers into the <a href="ententry.html">New Entrance form</a> and someone else will do the *fix stuff.
 
-<p>There is a lot more to say about how to record the best GPS data, and how to link GPS with survey points. See a href="ententry.html#fix">more on *fix</a>.
+<p>There is a lot more to say about how to record the best GPS data, and how to link GPS with survey points. See <a href="ententry.html#fix">more on *fix</a>.
   
 <h3><a id="tickingoff">Entering the cave description in the survex file</a></h3>
 <p>The last part of the survex file is a description of the passage surveyed. Remember