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Opening documents

Namo Web Editor icon reveal Opening documentsTo open a document on the local file system
  1. Click the Namo button Namo Web Editor button namo Opening documents and then click Open.
  2. In the URL box, enter the URL of the Web document you want to open, and click Open URL.

Namo Web Editor icon tip Opening documentsYou can open multiple files at the same time. In the Open dialog box, click each file you want to open while holding down the Ctrl key, and then click Open.

Namo Web Editor icon tip Opening documentsTo quickly open one of the last ten documents you have opened recently, click the Namo button and a list of recent files will appear on the menu that is shown. Click the file you want to open.

Namo Web Editor icon reveal Opening documentsTo open a document on the Web
  1. Click the Namo button Namo Web Editor button namo Opening documents and then click Open.
  2. In the URL box, enter the URL of the Web document you want to open, and click Open URL.
Namo Web Editor icon reveal Opening documentsTo open a document directly from a remote site

A remote site is a folder on a Web server that contains a Web site you have published. You can open a document on a remote site directly, instead of downloading it first and then opening the local copy. For more information about remote sites, see “Defining remote sites for publishing“.

  1. Click the Namo button Namo Web Editor button namo Opening documents, point to FTP and click Open on Web Server.
  2. In the Open on Web Server dialog box, choose the remote site from the Remote Site drop-down list.
  3. Select the desired document and click Open.

Namo Web Editor icon note Opening documentsIf the remote site requires authentication, the document cannot be imported via the Open on Web Server function.

Opening documents