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USING DREAMWEAVER
Creating and Managing Files
Last updated 3/28/2012
Note: You can select files in the Local or Remote view, not the Testing Server view.
A red check mark indicates that another team member has the file checked out and a lock symbol indicates that the
file is read-only (Windows) or locked (Macintosh).
2 Do one of the following to check out the file(s):
Click the Check Out button in the Files panel toolbar.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh), then select Check Out from the context menu.
3 In the Dependent Files dialog box, click Yes to download dependent files along with the selected files, or click No
to refrain from downloading dependent files. The default is to not download dependent files. You can set this
option at Edit
> Preferences > Site.
Note: It’s usually a good idea to download dependent files when checking out a new file, but if the latest versions of the
dependent files are already on the local disk, there’s no need to download them again.
A green check mark appears beside the local file’s icon indicating that you have checked it out.
Important: If you check out the currently active file, the currently open version of the file is overwritten by the new
checked-out version.
Check in files using the Files panel
1 In the Files panel (Window > Files), select checked-out or new file(s).
Note: You can select files in the Local or Remote view, but not the Testing Server view.
2 Do one of the following to check in the file(s):
Click the Check In button in the Files panel toolbar.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh), then select Check In from the context menu.
3 Click Yes to upload dependent files along with the selected files, or click No to refrain from uploading dependent
files. The default is to not upload dependent files. You can set this option at Edit
> Preferences > Site.
Note: It’s usually a good idea to upload dependent files when checking in a new file, but if the latest versions of the
dependent files are already on the remote server, there’s no need to upload them again.
A lock symbol appears beside the local file’s icon indicating that the file is now read-only.
Important: If you check in the currently active file, the file may be automatically saved before it’s checked in, depending
on the preference options you’ve set.
Check in an open file from the Document window
1 Make sure the file you want to check in is open in the Document window.
Note: You can check in only one open file at a time.
2 Do one of the following:
Select Site > Check In.
Click the File Management icon in the Document window toolbar, then select Check In from the menu.
If the current file is not part of the active site in the Files panel, Dreamweaver attempts to determine which locally
defined site the current file belongs to. If the current file belongs to a site other than the one that’s active in the Files
panel, Dreamweaver opens that site, then performs the check in operation.
Important: If you check in the currently active file, the file may be automatically saved before it’s checked in, depending
on the preference options you’ve set.
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