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GDS 214 WEB DESIGN II
Dreamweaver Templates - Page 9
Instructor: Rob Higgins

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Adding, deleting, and changing the order of a repeating region entry

Use repeating region controls to add, delete, or change the order of entries. When you add a repeating region entry, a copy of the entire repeating region is added.

In order to update the content in the repeating regions, the original template must include an editable region in the repeating region.

Options for editing repeating regions are also available in the Modify > Templates menu and the Edit > Repeating Entries menu.

To add, delete, or change the order of a repeating region:
Place the insertion point in the repeating region to select it, then do one of the following:

  • Click the plus (+) button to add a repeating region entry below the currently selected entry.
  • Click the minus (-) button to delete the selected repeating region entry.
  • Click the Down Arrow button to move the selected entry down one position.
  • Click the Up Arrow button to move the selected entry up one position.
  • Choose Modify > Template > Repeating Entries, and select one of the options in the menu. You can use this menu to insert a new repeating entry or move the selected entry’s position.


To cut, copy, and delete entries:


Place the insertion point in the repeating region to select it, then do one of the following:

  • Choose Edit > Repeating Entries > Cut Repeating Entries to cut a repeating entry.
  • Choose Edit > Repeating Entries > Copy Repeating Entries to copy a repeating entry.
  • Choose Edit > Repeating Entries > Delete Repeating Entries to remove a repeating entry.
  • Choose Edit > Paste to paste a repeating entry.

    Pasting inserts a new entry; it does not replace an existing entry.

 

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