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Part I
Laying the Groundwork in Dreamweaver CS4
FIGURE 5-10
Servers must be previously defined in Dreamweaver to be listed in the Save File dialog box.
Closing the file
When you’re done working on a file, you can close it by choosing File ➪ Close or by using the
keyboard shortcut Ctrl+W (Command+W). If you’ve made any changes to your file since last sav-
ing it, Dreamweaver prompts you to save it. Click Yes to save the file or No to close it without sav-
ing your changes.
You can easily tell whether a file has been altered since the last save by looking at the
title bar. Dreamweaver places an asterisk after the filename in the title bar for modi-
fied files. Dreamweaver is even smart enough to properly remove the asterisk should you reverse your
changes with the Undo command or the History panel. On OS X you also see that the close widget on
the document window appears filled in when the file is unsaved.
Quitting the program
When you’re finished working for the day—or, more often, the late, late night—you can close
Dreamweaver by choosing File ➪ Exit (File ➪ Quit) or by using the standard keyboard shortcut
Ctrl+Q (Command+Q).
Have to stop work in the middle of a session and want to get back to work ASAP? Leave
one or more documents open when you close Dreamweaver and they’ll reappear when
the program next launches. To enable this feature, choose the Reopen On Startup option from the
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