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DREAMWEAVER CS3

User Guide

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Saving panel groups

Dreamweaver lets you save and restore different panel groups so that you can customize your workspace for different
activities. When you save a workspace layout, Dreamweaver remembers the panels in the specified layout, as well as
other attributes such as the positions and sizes of the panels, their collapsed or expanded states, the position and size
of the application window, and the position and size of the Document window.

See also

“Save custom workspace layouts” on page 35

Customizing the Dreamweaver CS3 workspace

Choose the workspace layout (Windows)

You can switch to a different workspace at any time.

Select Window > Workspace Layout, and select any of the following workspace layouts:

Designer

An integrated workspace using MDI (Multiple Document Interface), in which all Document windows and

panels are integrated into one larger application window, with the panel groups docked on the right.

Coder

The same integrated workspace as Designer, but with the panel groups docked on the left, in a layout similar

to that used by Adobe® HomeSite® and ColdFusion, and with the Document window showing Code view by default.

Note: You can dock panel groups on either side of the workspace in either layout.

Dual Screen

Lets you organize a layout if you have a secondary monitor. This layout puts all panels on the secondary

monitor, and keeps the Document window and Property inspector on the primary monitor.

Choose the workspace layout (Macintosh)

You can switch to a different workspace at any time.

Select Window > Workspace Layout, and select either of the following workspace layouts:

Default

An integrated workspace.

Dual Screen

Lets you organize a layout if you have a secondary monitor. This layout puts all panels on the secondary

monitor, and keeps the Document window and Property inspector on the primary monitor.

Display tabbed documents (Macintosh)

You can view multiple documents in a single Document window by using tabs to identify each document. You can
also display them as part of a floating workspace, in which each document appears in its own window.

Open a tabbed document in a separate window

Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the tab and select Move To New Window from the context menu.

Combine separate documents into tabbed windows

Select Window > Combine As Tabs.

September 4, 2007