Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 User Manual
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DREAMWEAVER CS3
User Guide
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Note: The best way to manage your files is to create a Dreamweaver site.
See also
“Set up and edit a local root folder” on page 42
Open an existing Dreamweaver site
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In the Files panel (Window > Files), select a site from the menu (where the current site, server, or drive appears).
Open a folder on a remote FTP or RDS server
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In the Files panel (Window > Files), select a server name from the menu (where the current site, server, or drive
appears).
Note: Server names appear for servers you’ve configured Dreamweaver to work with.
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Navigate to and edit files as you normally do.
Access a local drive or your desktop
1
In the Files panel (Window > Files), select Desktop, Local Disk, or CD Drive from the menu (where the current
site, server, or drive appears).
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Navigate to a file, then do any of the following:
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Open files in Dreamweaver or another application
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Rename files
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Copy files
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Delete files
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Drag files
When you drag a file from one Dreamweaver site to another or to a folder that is not part of a Dreamweaver site,
Dreamweavercopies the file to the location where you drop it. If you drag a file within the same Dreamweaver site,
Dreamweavermoves the file to the location where you drop it. If you drag a file that is not part of a Dreamweaver site
to a folder that is not part of a Dreamweaver site, Dreamweaver moves the file to the location where you drop it.
September 4, 2007