DREAMWEAVER CS3
User Guide
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Note:
Dreamweaver refreshes the Files panel when you make changes in another application, then return to
Dreamweaver.
Find files in your Dreamweaver site
Dreamweaver makes it easy to find selected, open, checked out, or recently modified files in your site. You can also
find files that are newer in your local or remote site.
See also
“Use reports to test your site” on page 106
Find an open file in your site
1
Open the file in the Document window.
2
Select Site > Locate in Site.
Dreamweaver selects the file in the Files panel.
Note:
If the open file in the Document window is not part of the current site in the Files panel, Dreamweaver attempts
to determine which of your Dreamweaver sites the file belongs to; if the current file belongs to only one local site,
Dreamweaver opens that site in the Files panel, then highlights the file.
Locate and select checked out files in a Dreamweaver site
❖
In the
collapsed
Files panel (Window > Files), click the Options menu in the upper-right corner of the Files panel,
then select Edit > Select Checked Out Files.
Dreamweaver selects the files in the Files panel.
Find a selected file in your local or remote site
1
Select the file in the Local or Remote view of the Files panel (Window > Files).
2
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh), then select Locate in Local Site or Locate in Local Site
(depending on where you selected the file).
Dreamweaver selects the file in the Files panel.
Locate and select files that are newer in the local site than in the remote site
❖
In the
collapsed
Files panel (Window > Files), click the Options menu in the upper-right corner of the Files panel,
then select Edit > Select Newer Local.
Dreamweaver selects the files in the Files panel.
Locate and select files that are newer in the remote site than in the local site
❖
In the
collapsed
Files panel (Window > Files), click the Options menu in the upper-right corner of the Files panel,
then select Edit > Select Newer Remote.
Dreamweaver selects the files in the Files panel.
September 4, 2007