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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

Save the Extensions.txt file and restart Dreamweaver to see your
modifications.
Opening a new file
You can work on as many Dreamweaver files as your system memory can sustain. When you choose File ???
New or the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+N (Command+N) and select a file type from the New Document dialog
box, Dreamweaver opens a new blank file of your specified type. (For more on this, see the section
???Creating New Documents??? later in this chapter.)
If you are using the Windows version of Dreamweaver and are working with maximized documents,
you can easily switch among open files by clicking their respective tabs at the top of
the Document window or by using the Windows menu.
Each time you open a new file, Dreamweaver temporarily names the file Untitled-n, where n is the next
number in sequence. This naming convention prevents you from accidentally overwriting a new file opened
in the same session.
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Opening Other Types of Files
Dreamweaver defaults to searching for HTML files with an extension of .htm, .html, or .xhtml. To look
for other types of files, click the Files of Type arrow button. Dreamweaver allows several other file types,
including server-side includes (.


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