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To create new commands that are automatically placed in the Commands menu, use the History
panel. Alternatively, you can use the Extension Manager to install new extensions, including
commands. For more information, see Dreamweaver Help.
To reorder the items in the Commands menu, or to move items between menus, you must edit
the menus.xml file. (See “Rearranging menus and menu items” on page 10.)
To rename a command you’ve created:
1 Choose Commands > Edit Command List.
A dialog box appears, listing all of the commands whose names you can change. (Commands
that are in the default Commands menu dont appear on this list and cant be edited using
this approach.)
2 Select a command to rename.
3 Enter a new name for it.
4 Click Close.
The command is renamed in the Commands menu.
To delete a command you’ve created:
1 Choose Commands > Edit Command List.
A dialog box appears listing all of the commands you can delete. (Commands that are in the
default Commands menu dont appear on this list and cant be deleted using this approach.)
2 Select a command to delete.
3 Click Delete, and then confirm that you want to delete the command.
The command is deleted. Note that the file containing the code for the command is also
deleted; deleting a command does not simply remove the menu item from the menu. Be
certain that you really want to delete the command before you use this approach. If you want
to remove it from the Commands menu without deleting the file, you can find the file in
Configuration/Commands and move it to another folder.
4 Click Close.
Rearranging menus and menu items
By editing the menus.xml file, you can move menu items within a menu or from one menu to
another, add separators to or remove them from menus, and move menus within a menu bar or
even from one menu bar to another.
Note that you can move items into or out of context menus using the same procedure as for
other menus.
For information, see “About menus.xml tag syntax” on page 13.
To move a menu item:
1 Quit Dreamweaver.
2 Make a backup copy of the menus.xml file.
3 Open menus.xml in a text editor such as BBEdit, HomeSite, or Wordpad. (Dont open it
in Dreamweaver.)
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