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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

html or something similar??”
prior to creating your new, personalized Default template.
Opening existing files
To open an existing file that belongs to a site you??™ve defined in Dreamweaver, select the site in the Files
panel and double-click the file icon. Recently opened files, regardless of their origin, are available through
the Welcome Screen or from the File ??? Open Recent menu.
To open an existing file that does not belong to a site defined in Dreamweaver??”or that was created in a
different program??”choose File ??? Open or Ctrl+O (Command+O), and choose the file from the File Open
dialog box.
You can enable/disable Dreamweaver from automatically repairing HTML syntax errors in your
files when it opens them. Choose Edit ??? Preferences (Dreamweaver ??? Preferences) to open the
Preferences dialog box, select the Code Rewriting category and check/uncheck the desired options: Fix
Invalidly Nested And Unclosed Tags, Rename Form Items When Pasting, Remove Extra Closing Tags, and so on.
To have Dreamweaver report its syntax repairs, select the Warn When Fixing Or Removing Tags option.
To add an entry, place your cursor at the end of the line above where you want your new file format to be
placed, and press Enter (Return). Type in your file extension(s) in capital letters followed by a colon and
then the text description.


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