4. Enter a unique name for the column in the Column Name field. If you enter an existing name,
Dreamweaver warns you and requests a new name before proceeding.
5. Pick a Design Note field to link to the new column from the Associate With Design Note list. You
can choose one of the suggested Design Note fields (assigned, due, priority, or status) or you can
enter your own. Design Note fields can be uppercase, lowercase, or mixed-case; multiple words
are also allowed.
6. Select an Alignment option from the list: Left, Center, or Right. Columns that hold numeric or
date values should be aligned to the right.
7. Make sure the Show option is selected.
8. To share this column with fellow team members, choose the Share With All Users Of This Site
option. Selecting this option causes Dreamweaver to create a file called
dwSiteColumnsAll.xml within the _notes folder on the remote site. When another member
of your team connects to the site, Dreamweaver reads this file and incorporates it into that person??™s
site definition. This enables any other user to see the same column set up on his or her
system.
9. Use the up and down arrows to reposition the column.
10. To add additional columns, repeat steps 3 through 9.
11. Click OK when you??™re finished.
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