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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


To access a shortcut menu, right-click (Control+click) any area or object. The shortcut menus
are context-sensitive and vary according to which object or area is selected. Using the shortcut menus can
enhance your productivity tremendously.
Following is a glance at the various Dreamweaver Document window menus. You can find explanations of
each command (along with its keyboard shortcuts for Windows and Mac) on this book??™s Web site.
n File menu??”Contains commands for file handling and overall site management. All import,
export, and convert features are also found in this menu.
n Edit menu??”Provides the commands necessary to quickly modify your page??”or recover from a
devastating accident. Many of the commands (Cut, Copy, and Paste, for example) are standard in
other programs; others, such as Paste HTML, are unique to Dreamweaver.
n View menu??”As you build your Web pages, you may find that it??™s helpful to be able to turn
certain features on and off. The View menu centralizes all these commands and switches between
Design view and Code view. One of the handiest commands hides all the visual aids with a
keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+Shift+I (Command+Shift+I).
n Insert menu??”Contains the same items available through the Insert bar. In fact, if you add
additional objects, you can see your objects listed on the Insert menu the next time you start
Dreamweaver.


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