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Exporting Snippets ?
Posted 10 Dec 2002 17:11:14
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10 Dec 2002 17:11:14 David Stoltz posted:
I am getting a new PC soon...How can I export, or save my Snippets in Dreamweaver MX, and use them on my new machine???
This seems like a no brainer, but I can't figure it out yet...
Any help?
Thanks-
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Replied 11 Dec 2002 09:36:19
11 Dec 2002 09:36:19 Vince Baker replied:
They are stored in the following directory, copy them and then replace them in the same directory on your new machine:
documents and Settings/yourusername/macromedia/dreamweaver MX/configuration/snippets/
or alternatively search for snippets (as that location is on win2k)
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Vince
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documents and Settings/yourusername/macromedia/dreamweaver MX/configuration/snippets/
or alternatively search for snippets (as that location is on win2k)
Regards
Vince
Response.write("The best line of code you can ever use"

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Replied 11 Dec 2002 14:01:04
11 Dec 2002 14:01:04 David Stoltz replied:
Ahhh...thanks!
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They are stored in the following directory, copy them and then replace them in the same directory on your new machine:
documents and Settings/yourusername/macromedia/dreamweaver MX/configuration/snippets/
or alternatively search for snippets (as that location is on win2k)
Regards
Vince
Response.write("The best line of code you can ever use"
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They are stored in the following directory, copy them and then replace them in the same directory on your new machine:
documents and Settings/yourusername/macromedia/dreamweaver MX/configuration/snippets/
or alternatively search for snippets (as that location is on win2k)
Regards
Vince
Response.write("The best line of code you can ever use"

VBScript | ASP | HTML | SQL | Oracle | Hosting
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