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pziecina
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February 28, 2017
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Select All, selects all files.

  • February 28, 2017
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Could someone check if they also have this behaviour please, (Dw 2017).

Open a file, then right click and select 'preview in browser', then in Dw select - Edit -> select all.

All files are selected, (highlighted)

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    Correct answer Jon Fritz

    Yeah, I could see that being a pain.

    If you switch your documents to the tabbed layout, you can right click the tab instead of the Files window to Open in Browser, it's definitely safer.

    I'm still wondering if the inclusion of the old preview function was essentially a happy accident that's going to disappear in the next version. Live Preview is not ready for prime time in my opinion.

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    Jon Fritz
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    February 28, 2017

    Are you right clicking in the Files window to choose Open in Browser, or the document's named tab?

    If I right click the file from the Files window (without bringing the focus to anything but the Files window) go to the browser and come back, hitting Select All highlights all the files in the Files window, as I would expect.

    If I open the file, then right click the tab, at least with Split Code/Live open, coming back to DW and selecting all grabs the entire code of the document for me.

    pziecina
    pziecinaAuthor
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    February 28, 2017

    https://forums.adobe.com/people/Jon+Fritz+II  wrote

    If I right click the file from the Files window (without bringing the focus to anything but the Files window) go to the browser and come back, hitting Select All highlights all the files in the Files window, as I would expect.

    Never noticed this before.

    I just deleted an entire folders content by mistake, using the keyboard shortcuts and not paying attention. I probably never noticed in older versions, because I never had to select the file to preview in browser.

    Jon Fritz
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    Jon FritzCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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    February 28, 2017

    Yeah, I could see that being a pain.

    If you switch your documents to the tabbed layout, you can right click the tab instead of the Files window to Open in Browser, it's definitely safer.

    I'm still wondering if the inclusion of the old preview function was essentially a happy accident that's going to disappear in the next version. Live Preview is not ready for prime time in my opinion.