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Coding
Last updated 11/30/2015
4 Click the Close button.
5 To search again without displaying the Find And Replace dialog box, press F3 (Windows) or Command+G
(Macintosh).
Save and recall search patterns
You can save search patterns and reuse them later.
Save a search pattern
1 In the Find And Replace dialog box (Edit > Find And Replace), set the parameters for the search.
2 Click the Save Query button (the disk icon).
3 In the dialog box that appears, navigate to the folder where you want to save queries. Then type a filename that
identifies the query, and click Save.
For example, if the search pattern involves looking for img tags with no alt attribute, you might name the query
img_no_alt.dwr.
Note: Saved queries have the filename extension .dwr. Some saved queries from older versions of Dreamweaver may
have the extension .dwq.
Recall a search pattern
1 Select Edit > Find And Replace.
2 Click the Load Query button (the folder icon).
3 Navigate to the folder where your queries are saved. Then select a query file and click Open.
4 Click Find Next, Find All, Replace, or Replace All to initiate the search.
Use language-reference material
The Reference panel provides you with a quick reference tool for markup languages, programming languages, and CSS
styles. It provides information on the specific tags, objects, and styles that you are working with in Code view (or the
Code inspector). The Reference panel also provides example code that you can paste into your documents.
Open the Reference panel
1 Do one of the following in Code view:
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) a tag, attribute, or keyword, and then select Reference from
the context menu.
Place the insertion point in a tag, attribute, or keyword, and then press Shift+F1.
The Reference panel opens and displays information about the tag, attribute, or keyword you clicked.