Apply steps to one other object, Apply steps to multiple objects, Copy and paste steps between documents – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2015 User Manual
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Apply steps to one other object
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Select the object.
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Select the relevant steps in the History panel, and click Replay.
Apply steps to multiple objects
1
Start with a document in which each line consists of a small image (such as a graphical bullet or an icon) followed
by text.
The goal is to set the images off from the text and from the other images above and below them.
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Open the Property inspector (Window > Properties), if it isn’t already open.
3
Select the first image.
4
In the Property inspector, enter numbers in the V Space and H Space boxes to set the image’s spacing.
5
Click the image again to make the Document window active without moving the insertion point.
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Press the Left Arrow key to move the insertion point to the left of the image.
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Press the Down Arrow key to move the insertion point down one line, leaving it just to the left of the second image
in the series.
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Press Shift+Right Arrow to select the second image.
Note: Do not select the image by clicking it, or you won’t be able to replay all the steps.
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In the History panel, select the steps that correspond to changing the image’s spacing and selecting the next image.
Click Replay to replay those steps.
The current image’s spacing changes, and the next image is selected.
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Continue to click Replay until all the images are spaced correctly.
Copy and paste steps between documents
Each open document has its own history of steps. You can copy steps from one document and paste them into another.
Closing a document clears its history. If you know you will want to use steps from a document later, copy or save the
steps before you close the document.
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In the document containing the steps you want to reuse, select the steps in the History panel.