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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


3. Click the Connect button in the Files panel toolbar. If you??™ve chosen Local/Network as your
remote access method, you??™re connected automatically.
4. Choose the HTML or other Web documents you want to check out from the Files panel (it doesn??™t
matter whether you??™re using Local view or Remote view). It??™s not necessary to select the dependent
files; Dreamweaver transfers those for you automatically.
5. Click Check Out File(s) in the Files panel toolbar or select Site ??? Check Out. If you get the files
instead of checking them out, either by clicking the Get button or by dragging the files from the
Remote Site listing to the Local Files listing, the local file becomes read-only, but the remote files
are not marked as checked out.
6. If the Prompt On Get/Check Out option is selected in Preferences, Dreamweaver asks if you??™d like
to transfer the dependent files. Click Yes to do so or No to transfer only the selected files. When
Dreamweaver has completed the transfer, green checkmarks appear next to each primary file
(HTML, ASP, ColdFusion, and so on) in both the Remote Site and Local Files views; dependent
files are made read-only locally, designated by a padlock symbol.
I recommend checking out all the files that you need in a work session right at the start.


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