If the Send New Page dialog box appears, you can change the draft's filename or click Choose
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Folder to save this draft in another location. Then click Send or Next.
Note: The current folder location appears in the web address (URL) under the filename.
If the Send Linked New Files dialog box appears, select each unpublished linked page to change
4.
the filename and folder location as necessary. Then click Send All.
Contribute creates a new e-mail message in your default e-mail application.
On the Macintosh, Contribute works with the following default e-mail applications: Mail,
Eudora, and Entourage.
Note: If Contribute does not find a default e-mail application or cannot start your e-mail
application, you can create the e-mail message by clicking the Click here link in the message area
under the toolbar. Copy the web address (URL) for the draft that appears in the browser window
and paste the address in an e-mail message to send to reviewers.
Enter the reviewer's name and a message, and then send the e-mail message.
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In Contribute, you can work on another draft or switch to the Contribute browser until you
receive feedback from the reviewer. When you receive feedback from the reviewer, click the draft
title in the Pages panel to return to the draft and update it.
Note: When you cancel or publish the draft, Contribute removes the temporary copy of the draft that
it placed on the server for the reviewer.
Related topics
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"Using the draft review process" on page 42
Working with pages based on Dreamweaver templates
A Macromedia Dreamweaver template is a special type of page that contains a preset page layout
and includes elements such as text and images. In Contribute, you can create a page based on a
template. You can also edit a template-based page or edit the template properties of the page.
Tip: If you have a lot of templates on your website, Contribute can take longer to start. For faster
startup, consider disabling your websites connections when you start Contribute. You'll be able to
work on existing drafts; you can enable your website when you're ready to publish or edit another
page. For more information, see
Related topics
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"About templates" on page 38
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"Creating a page based on a template" on page 62
Editing a template-based page
On a page based on a Dreamweaver template (a template-based page), there are editable regions,
where you can add or edit content, and there are locked regions, where you cannot add or
edit content.
Note: If you try to edit a locked region in a document based on a template, the pointer changes to
indicate that you can't click in that region.
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Chapter 4: Working with Pages
"Disabling website connections" on page
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