Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2014 v.13 User Manual
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Applying or removing a template from an existing document
Apply a template to an existing document
Detach a document from a template
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
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Apply a template to an existing document
When you apply a template to a document which contains existing content, Dreamweaver attempts to match the existing content to a region in the
template. If you are applying a revised version of one of your existing templates, the names are likely to match.
If you apply a template to a document that hasn’t had a template applied to it, there are no editable regions to compare and a mismatch occurs.
Dreamweaver tracks these mismatches so you can select which region or regions to move the current page’s content to, or you can delete the
mismatched content.
You can apply a template to an existing document using the Assets panel or from the Document window. You can undo a template application if
necessary.
Important: When you apply a template to an existing document, the template replaces the document’s contents with the template’s boilerplate
content. Always back up a page’s contents before applying a template to it.
Apply a template to an existing document using the Assets panel
1. Open the document you want to apply the template to.
2. In the Assets panel (Window > Assets), select the Templates category on the left side of the panel
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3. Do one of the following:
Drag the template you want to apply from the Assets panel to the Document window.
Select the template you want to apply, then click the Apply button at the bottom of the Assets panel.
If content exists in the document that can’t be automatically assigned to a template region, the Inconsistent Region Names dialog box
appears.
4. Select a destination for the content by using the Move Content to New Region menu to select one of the following:
Select a region in the new template to move the existing content to.
Select Nowhere to remove the content from the document.
5. To move all unresolved content to the selected region, click Use For All.
6. Click OK to apply the template or click Cancel to cancel the application of the template to the document.
Important: When you apply a template to an existing document, the template replaces the document’s contents with the template’s
boilerplate content. Always back up a page’s contents before applying a template to it.
Apply a template to an existing document from the Document window
1. Open the document you want to apply the template to.
2. Select Modify > Templates > Apply Template to Page.
The Select Template dialog box appears.
3. Choose a template from the list, then click Select.
If content exists in the document that can’t be automatically assigned to a template region, the Inconsistent Region Names dialog box
appears.
4. Select a destination for the content by using the Move Content to New Region menu to select one of the following:
Select a region in the new template to move the existing content to.
Select Nowhere to remove the content from the document.
5. To move all unresolved content to the selected region, click Use For All.
6. Click OK to apply the template or click Cancel to cancel the application of the template to the document.
Important: When you apply a template to an existing document, the template replaces the document’s contents with the template’s
boilerplate content. Always back up a page’s contents before applying a template to it.
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