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Within the Results panel, you can quickly highlight a specific result, open the Find and Replace dialog box, stop a search in progress, and save the search results in the XML.. Using the

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The results of performing a Find All and Replace All search in the Find and Replace dialog box appear within the Results window under the Search tab The search results remain there until the next time you per-form a Find All or Replace All You can access the search results by opening the Results panel Within the Results panel, you can quickly highlight a specific result, open the Find and Replace dialog box, stop a search in progress, and save the search results in the XML

Using the Results

Panel

Use the Results Panel

Open the Web page you want to

find and replace text

Click the Window menu, and then

click Results to open the Results

panel

The list of pages containing the

previous search results opens in

the Results panel at the bottom of

the Dreamweaver window

Click the Search tab if necessary.

Choose from the following Find

and Replace options:

Highlight Selection

Double-click a selection from the

Results panel to open the file if

necessary and highlight the

selection in the document

Find and Replace Click to open

the Find and Replace dialog

box

Stop Click to stop a search in

progress

Save Report Click to save the

search results as a report in

the XML file format

Click the Window menu, and then

click Results to close the Results

panel

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Highlight selection Save Report

Find and Replace

Stop Results panel Selected item in Design

view and Results panel

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If your Web page contains acronyms, such as MADD for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, and abbreviations, such as CE for Copy Editor, you can define them using HTML tags for use with search engines, spell checkers, language translation programs, or speech

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Defining Acronyms

and Abbreviations

Define Acronyms and

Abbreviations

Open the Web page you want to

define an acronym or abbreviation

Select the acronym or

abbreviation in the text

Click the Insert menu, point to

HTML, point to Text Objects, and

then click Acronym or

Abbreviation.

Enter the full text of the acronym

or abbreviation

Enter the language you want, such

as en for English, it for Italian, or

de for German

Click OK.

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One of the worst things that you can do (well, almost one of the worst)

is to have misspelled words on your Web page Not only do they dis-tract the reader, they disdis-tract from the overall impression of profession-alism that you're trying to imply Besides, since everyone on the planet knows there's something called a spellchecker there's simply no excuse for misspelled words Fortunately, Dreamweaver includes a simple spellchecker to help avoid such awkward moments You should always spell check a Web page before it's moved online One other fine point: Using a spellchecker does not mean that the words are used cor-rectly For example, to, too, and two, are all spelled correctly; however, they have very different meanings So, the order of events follows:

Spell Check first; then read the text (called type editing), and be sure that it makes sense

Checking Spelling

Check Spelling

Open the Web page you want to

spell check

Click the Commands menu, and

then click Check Spelling.

TIMESAVER Press Shift+F7 to

check spelling

Dreamweaver begins the spell

check process and stops on the

first problem word

Use the following options to work

with the problem word:

Word Not Found In Dictionary

Displays the offending word,

and highlights the word in the

Web page document

Change To Type in the word

you want to use to substitute

for the offending word

Suggestions Choose an option

from the listed suggestions

Add To Personal Click to add

the offending word to

Dreamweaver's personal

dictionary Excellent for names

or technical terms that are

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Choose from the following controls

to change the selection:

Ignore Ignore the word,

proceed to the next offending

word, and don't add the word

to the personal dictionary

Change Change the word;

based on the text in the Change

To dialog box, or the

appropriate selected

suggestion

Ignore All Ignore all

occurrences of the offending

word, but don't add to the

personal dictionary

Change All Change all

occurrences of the offending

word

Click Close to close the Check

Spelling dialog box, or click OK

when the spell check is

completed

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Did You Know?

You can spell check in more than

English Adobe uses the LILO

(Linguistic Library Optimized) speller

engine, which supports 37 different

dictionaries (New !) The default

dic-tionary matches the installed version of

Dreamweaver Click the Edit (Win) or

Dreamweaver (Mac) menu, click

Preferences, click the General

cate-gory, click the Spelling dictionary list

arrow, select the dictionary language

you want, and then click OK You can

download dictionaries for additional

languages from the Dreamweaver

Support Center Click the Help menu,

and then click Dreamweaver Support

Center

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Probably one of the greatest inventions of the computer industry is the ability to Undo, and Redo Now, if we could just figure out how to give real life an undo feature… that would be something Dreamweaver gives us the ability to undo our past mistakes, and redo something we wished we had not removed The History panel shows the actions you've just taken in Dreamweaver, and enables you to undo or repeat any number of steps History gives us the ability to control our working environment, and allows us to try creative ideas; knowing full well, that

if we make a mistake, it's a simple matter to go back in time The History panel is Dreamweaver's time machine

Using Undo and Redo

Undo or Redo One Action

at a Time

Click the Edit menu, and then click

Undo, or click the Undo button on

the Standard toolbar to reverse

your most recent action, such as

typing a word or formatting a

paragraph

TIMESAVER Press Ctrl+Z (Win)

or A+Z (Mac) to undo

Click the Edit menu, and then click

Redo, or click the Redo button on

the Standard toolbar to restore the

last action you reversed

TIMESAVER Press Ctrl+Y to

redo your undo

Click to Undo or Redo the previous command or action.

Undo and Redo buttons

on the Standard toolbar

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Undo or Redo Actions Using the

History Panel

Open a Web document, and

perform several actions (i.e create

text, insert an image, etc)

Click the Window menu, and then

click History to open the History

panel

TIMESAVER Press Shift+F10 to

open the History panel

You'll see a line-by-line listing of

all the steps performed to the

current Web document

To perform a multiple undo, click

the arrow located to the left

History panel, and then drag it up

the list

Every item listed under the arrow

will be undone

NOTE To perform a multiple redo,

click the arrow, and drag it down

the list All items above the arrow

(including the item the arrow is

pointing) will be restored

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Did You Know?

You can change the number of History

Steps The default number of History

steps is 50; while that may seem

enough for most folks, you can change

the number of steps in Preferences

Click the Edit (Win) or Dreamweaver

(Mac) menu, click Preferences, click

the General category, and then change

the number of steps The maximum

value for history steps is 9,999… that's

a lot of steps When you’re done, click

OK

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Setting Font

Preferences

Set Font Preferences

Click the Dreamweaver (Mac) or

Edit (Win) menu, and then click

Preferences.

Click the Fonts category.

Select the encoding type you want

to view

Select from the following check

boxes:

Proportional Font Select the

font and size you want to use to

display normal text, such as

paragraphs, headings, and

tables

Fixed Font Select the font and

size you want to use to display

text within pre, code, and tt

tags

Code View Select the font and

size you want to use for all text

in Code view

Select the Use Dynamic Font

Mapping check box.

Click OK.

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You can use the Fonts section of the Preferences dialog box to view encoding for the selected font and size you want File encoding makes sure your Web browser and Dreamweaver use the right character set for the selected language The fonts you select in the Preferences dia-log box don’t affect the page display in a Web browser, however, it does affect the page display in Dreamweaver You can specify the font and size you want to use in Code view, or as a proportional or fixed font

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