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If you’re not familiar with setting up a table, see Chapter 13.
3. Determine which rows of the table are to be repeated by entering the number of the first
row in the Starting Row field and the number of the last row in the Ending Row field. For
example, if you want only the second row of the table to repeat, your values are Starting
Row: 2 and Ending Row: 2. However, if you want three rows to repeat starting with row 2,
the values are Starting Row: 2 and Ending Row: 5.
4. Enter a unique name for the repeating region in the Region Name field or leave the
Dreamweaver-supplied default name.
5. Click OK when you’re finished.
After the table is created, notice that every cell in the designated repeating region is editable.
Dreamweaver automatically inserts separate editable regions and names them incrementally
EditRegion1, EditRegion2, and so on. By defining each cell as editable, rather than the entire
row, Dreamweaver gives you the option to retain the editability on a cell-by-cell basis. If the cell
should not be editable, position your cursor anywhere in the cell and choose Modify ➪ Tem-
plates ➪ Remove Template Markup.
Applying Additional Editable Regions
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n the previous Dreamweaver Technique, you began the process of converting an existing page into a template.
This Technique takes the next step and includes editable regions within a table. ...