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Web Page Context: Click to add a new Web Context to the template if one does not
exist.
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Delete: Click to delete the currently selected context. If only one context exists, it cannot
be deleted.
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Go to: Click to go to the selected context. This is the same as double-clicking on the first
section of any context in the Resource Pane.
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Properties: Click to open the currently selected context's properties.
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Preview HTML: Click to preview the currently open Section in the default system browser
to preview it. This feature works in all contexts.
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Profile Scripts: Click to open the Profile Scripts dialog to test script performance. The
profiler runs automatically when it is open.
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Preflight: Click to preflight the document and open the Preflight Dialog. Preflight verifies
the template for common errors.
Section Menu
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Add: Click to create a new section in the currently selected context.
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Delete: Click to delete the currently selected section.
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Arrange: Click to open the "Arrange Sections" on page 476 dialog.
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Go to: Click to list the sections in the currently selected context and open one by clicking
it.
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Properties...: Click to open the appropriate section properties: Email, Print or Web. See
"Section properties dialogs" on page 471.
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Includes...: Click to open the "Section Includes" on page 476 dialog.
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Finishing... (Print Sections only): Click to open the Finishing tab in the "Print Section
Properties" on page 472.
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Sheet Configuration... (Print Sections Only): Click to open the Sheet Configuration.
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Master Pages: Click to list the available Master Pages in the template, and open one by
clicking it.
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Master Page Properties...: Click to open the currently selected Master Page's properties
dialog; see "Master Pages" on page 368.
View Menu
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50/75/100/150/200%: Click to zoom the Workspace at the selected level.
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Source View: Click to show the HTML source for the template, including HTML Headers,
CSS and HTML code.
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Design View: Click to show the template including all styles, text and images as well as
the placeholders used for variable data.
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