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DREAMWEAVER CS3
User Guide
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9 In the History panel, select the steps that correspond to changing the images spacing and selecting the next image.
Click Replay to replay those steps.
The current images spacing changes, and the next image is selected.
10 Continue to click Replay until all the images are spaced correctly.
Copy and paste steps between documents
Each open document has its own history of steps. You can copy steps from one document and paste them into
another.
Closing a document clears its history. If you know you will want to use steps from a document later, copy or save the
steps before you close the document.
1 In the document containing the steps you want to reuse, select the steps in the History panel.
2 Click Copy Steps in the History panel .
Note: The Copy Steps button in the History panel is different from the Copy command in the Edit menu. You can’t use
Edit > Copy to copy steps, although you do use Edit > Paste to paste them.
Be careful when you copy steps that include a Copy or a Paste command:
DontuseCopyStepsifoneofthestepsisaCopycommand;youmaynotbeabletopastesuchstepsthewayyouwant.
If your steps include a Paste command, you cant paste those steps, unless the steps also include a Copy command
before the Paste command.
3 Open the other document.
4 Place the insertion point where you want it, or select an object to apply the steps to.
5 Select Edit > Paste.
The steps are played back as they’re pasted into the documents History panel. The History panel shows them as only
one step, called Paste Steps.
If you pasted steps into a text editor or into Code view or the Code inspector, they appear as JavaScript code. This
can be useful for learning to write your own scripts.
See also
“Writing and editing code” on page 313
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