Reverting And Restoring Changes To Pages - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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Reverting and restoring changes to pages

Using the History palette
The History palette records the changes that you make to a page in the Layout Editor or Source Code Editor and
changes you make to files in the site window. Each time that you make a change, the new state of the page or site is
added to the History palette. You can revert to a previous state of the page or site or you can restore changes that you
made to that state.
When you switch between open documents or site windows, the contents of the History palette adjust accordingly.
However, the content is cleared and you lose the information when you click a different tab in the document window.
You can set the maximum number of states that the History palette displays for a page or site (20 states by default).
To undo and redo changes using the History palette
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Choose Window > History.
The History palette lists the previous states of the document, with the oldest state at the top of the list and the newest
state at the bottom.
In the History palette, click the state of the document to which you want to revert.
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To restore the changes that you made to that document state, choose a newer state in the History palette. (The
newer states of the document are dimmed.)
In Mac OS, press Shift+Command+Z to restore the changes that you made to a document state incrementally.
To set the maximum number of states listed in the History palette
In the History palette, choose History Options from the palette menu
the Maximum History States box, and click OK.
To clear the History palette of all states
In the History palette, choose Clear History from the palette menu
To undo, redo, and revert actions
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To undo an action, do one of the following tasks:
Choose Edit > Undo. The menu command describes the last action you performed. Each time you choose the
command from the menu and undo the action, the description changes to match what has now become the last
action you performed. When no actions remain, the menu command is dimmed.
Choose Undo from the palette menu
To redo the action, do one of the following tasks:
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Choose Edit > Redo. The menu command describes the last action that you can redo. Each time you choose the
command from the menu and redo the action, the description changes to match what has now become the last
action you can redo. When all of the actions are redone, the menu command is dimmed.
Choose Redo from the palette menu
To revert to the way the page was when you last saved it, choose File > Revert To Saved.
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