Insert modules, data, or snippets, Edit properties of business catalyst objects, Import microsoft office documents (windows only) – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2015 User Manual
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Insert modules, data, or snippets
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Select Window > Business Catalyst to open the Business Catalyst panel.
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Do one of the following:
• To insert a Business Catalyst module, select the Modules tab.
• To insert tags, select the Data tab. Tags are displayed if you are editing files that support tags such as the
affiliate.html page in the Layouts/Affiliate/ folder.
3
Expand the module and click the module that you want to add to the file.
4
Provide the required information, and click Insert.
5
If your current site uses the new rendering engine, the Snippets tab is displayed. Using the options in the Snippet
tab, you can add code snippets, such as repeating and conditional regions, comment sections, and include (works
similar to server-side include).
6
Click Live to preview the page as it would appear in a web browser.
Edit properties of Business Catalyst objects
Similar to editing other objects on a web page, you can use the Property inspector to edit properties of objects in
Business Catalyst modules.
If you don’t see the options to edit properties, check whether you have permissions to edit the file. Also, for some
modules, you can edit the page only on the online Admin website.
Import Microsoft Office documents (Windows only)
Note: The user interface has been simplified in Dreamweaver CC and later. As a result, you may not find some of the
options described in this article in Dreamweaver CC and later. For more information, see
You can insert the full contents of a Microsoft Word or Excel document in a new or existing web page. When you import
a Word or Excel document, Dreamweaver receives the converted HTML and inserts it into your web page. The file’s
size, after Dreamweaver receives the converted HTML, must be less than 300K.
Instead of importing the entire contents of a file, you can also paste portions of a Word document and preserve the
formatting.
Note: If you use Microsoft Office 97, you cannot import the contents of a Word or Excel document; you must insert a link
to the document.
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Open the web page into which you want to insert the Word or Excel document.
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In Design view, do one of the following to select the file:
• Drag the file from its current location to the page where you want the content to appear.
• Select File > Import > Word Document or File > Import > Excel Document.
3
In the Insert Document dialog box, browse to the file you want to add, select any of the formatting options from the
Formatting pop-up menu at the bottom of the dialog box, and then click Open.
Text Only
Inserts unformatted text. If the original text is formatted, all formatting will be removed.