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  Tutorial: Dreamweaver Managing Assets Using the Dreamweaver 4 Assets panel Tutorial

Assets are elements, such as images or movie files, that you use in building a page or a site in Macromedia Dreamweaver. The Assets panel helps you manage and organize your site's assets more easily than you can in the Site window.

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The Dreamweaver 4 Assets panel

Assets are elements, such as images or movie files, that you use in building a page or a site in Macromedia Dreamweaver.

The Assets panel helps you manage and organize your site's assets more easily than you can in the Site window.

Viewing and adding assets
Manually refreshing the Site list
Changing the order of assets
Selecting and editing assets
Working with assets


 

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