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possible to print results of "find and replace"?
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| Hope someone knows the answer to this! Is it possible to print the results
report that appears after doing a find-and-replace action? I've just replaced
an <a href= ... string in my entire site, and I'd like to print the results.
Can't find any information on if it's possible to do so in the help files...
Thanks!
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| Lionstone 2005-09-30, 6:21 pm |
| Sort of. You can save it to a file, but the file will be XML, so printing
it directly might be unsatisfying.
"gkkk4" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:dhjuin$5bt$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Hope someone knows the answer to this! Is it possible to print the results
> report that appears after doing a find-and-replace action? I've just
> replaced
> an <a href= ... string in my entire site, and I'd like to print the
> results.
> Can't find any information on if it's possible to do so in the help
> files...
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> Thanks!
>
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| OK - how do I save it to a file? File -> Save As is grayed out when the Results
window is the active window - presumably that function is only for actual HTML
etc pages...
And thanks for responding! :)
Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
Sort of. You can save it to a file, but the file will be XML, so printing
it directly might be unsatisfying.
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| OK - how do I save it to a file? File -> Save As is grayed out when the Results
window is the active window - presumably that function is only for actual HTML
etc pages...
And thanks for responding! :)
Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
Sort of. You can save it to a file, but the file will be XML, so printing
it directly might be unsatisfying.
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| Lionstone 2005-09-30, 6:21 pm |
| In the results window, you'll see a little picture of a floppy disk. Click
that.
"gkkk4" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:dhk56u$ebe$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> OK - how do I save it to a file? File -> Save As is grayed out when the
> Results
> window is the active window - presumably that function is only for actual
> HTML
> etc pages...
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> And thanks for responding! :)
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> Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
> Sort of. You can save it to a file, but the file will be XML, so printing
> it directly might be unsatisfying.
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| Whoohoo! Thanks so much.
>In the results window, you'll see a little picture of a floppy disk. Click
>that.
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