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Freddy #1
Simple question?
Can anyone please tell me how to keep 2 windows open so
that as soon as I click on one of them, the other one
does not minimise and have to be opened everytime.
I need to be able to keep both windows visible all the
time as I am copying/pasting from one to the other.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. (not to mention
saving me a huge amount of time)
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null #2
Re: Simple question?
Freddy wrote:
The way I do that is to Tile the windows (you can do it either> Can anyone please tell me how to keep 2 windows open so
> that as soon as I click on one of them, the other one
> does not minimise and have to be opened everytime.
> I need to be able to keep both windows visible all the
> time as I am copying/pasting from one to the other.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. (not to mention
> saving me a huge amount of time)
horizontally or vertically). Right-click the taskbar, select Tile
Windows Horizontally (or Vertically, your choice).
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Sharon F #3
Re: Simple question?
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 11:22:55 -0700, "Freddy"
<freddy@skymouse-productions.com> wrote:
There's a few ways to do this.>Can anyone please tell me how to keep 2 windows open so
>that as soon as I click on one of them, the other one
>does not minimise and have to be opened everytime.
>I need to be able to keep both windows visible all the
>time as I am copying/pasting from one to the other.
>Any help would be greatly appreciated. (not to mention
>saving me a huge amount of time)
-- Instead of maximizing the windows, use "normal" size. Overlap the two
windows in a way that there is always a portion of each visible on the
monitor. To bring either window to the forefront, click within its
visible areas.
-- Press Alt+Tab to cycle through your open windows.
-- Right click the taskbar and choose Cascade Windows or one of the Tile
Windows choices.
Sharon F
MS MVP [Shell/User]
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rel3 #4
SImple question?
I am demoing Dreamweaver MX. I have worked for a long time as a pure text
editor developer so I use the code view exclusively.
I cannot seem to find a way to simply comment multiple lines of code in my ASP
pages.
I cannot find a way to do it via the interface without having to insert a ' in
front of each line manually. Selecting the "comment" button inserts an HTML
commenmt block even though my page is pure ASP.
I assume there is an easy way to fix this but I am not familiar with
Dreamweaver that much.
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Murray *TMM* #5
Re: SImple question?
This is a good suggestion for the development team -
[url]http://www.macromedia.com/support/email/wishform/[/url]
As far as I know, there is not any mechanism for commenting a block of ASP.
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"rel3" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:cvq7n5$e39$1@forums.macromedia.com...>I am demoing Dreamweaver MX. I have worked for a long time as a pure text
> editor developer so I use the code view exclusively.
>
> I cannot seem to find a way to simply comment multiple lines of code in my
> ASP
> pages.
>
> I cannot find a way to do it via the interface without having to insert a
> ' in
> front of each line manually. Selecting the "comment" button inserts an
> HTML
> commenmt block even though my page is pure ASP.
>
> I assume there is an easy way to fix this but I am not familiar with
> Dreamweaver that much.
>
Murray *TMM* Guest
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Manuel Socarras #6
Re: SImple question?
take a look at here: [url]http://aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2179[/url]
rel3 wrote:> I am demoing Dreamweaver MX. I have worked for a long time as a pure text
> editor developer so I use the code view exclusively.
>
> I cannot seem to find a way to simply comment multiple lines of code in my ASP
> pages.
>
> I cannot find a way to do it via the interface without having to insert a ' in
> front of each line manually. Selecting the "comment" button inserts an HTML
> commenmt block even though my page is pure ASP.
>
> I assume there is an easy way to fix this but I am not familiar with
> Dreamweaver that much.
>Manuel Socarras Guest
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rel3 #7
Re: SImple question?
Strange, I thought for sure it was just something that I was over looking.
Seems a rather easy feature, simply place a quote in the frront of each selected line.
rel3 Guest
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Shailwx #8
Re: SImple question?
Thanks "Manuel Socarras "
thanks for your your help
Shail
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