Using Collections In A Graphical Site View - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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"Expanding and collapsing views" on page 217
"To vary the view of link types and link paths" on page 225
"Filtering the contents of the view" on page 226
To limit the view to a page and its incoming and outgoing links
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a page in the main pane of the links view and choose Move To
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Center. The view is reduced to the file you selected and its incoming and outgoing links
If you want to center the view on another file, select the file and press the Escape key, or choose Move To Center
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from the context menu again.
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"Centering views and displaying partial trees" on page 221
To display only partial trees
Select one or more pages in the main pane of a navigation view.
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Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac S) the pages and choose Display Partial Tree. The view is reduced
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to the page(s) you selected and their logical descendents (subtrees).
To view the complete tree, press the Escape key or choose Display Partial Tree from the context menu again.
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"Centering views and displaying partial trees" on page 221

Using collections in a graphical site view

About collections in navigation or links view
A collection is a custom set of one or more files that you select. After creating a collection, you can perform various
file-management tasks on the files in the collection, such as deleting or duplicating. Because you can select all of the
files by selecting the collection name, you can perform these tasks on the files quickly.
When you create a collection in navigation or links view, you identify each collection by a unique name, and you can
use different spotlight colors for each collection. To display the files in a set, you can spotlight the collection in the
navigation view. You can start with an empty collection and add pages to it, or start with the pages and make them a
collection all at once.
Collections you create in navigation or links view are saved in the Collections tab of the site window.
Note: You can also create a collection by saving query, find/replace, or syntax check results, or by dragging or copying
files from the site window into the Collections tab of the site window.
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