You
can view the source code for the current document in several ways:
you can display it in the Document window by enabling Code view,
you can split the Document window to display both the page and its
associated code, or you can work in the Code inspector, a separate
coding window. The Code inspector works just like Code view; you
can think of it as a detachable Code view for the current document.
The code appears in the top pane and the page appears in
the bottom pane.
To display the page on top, select Design View On Top
from the View Options menu on the Document toolbar.
To adjust the size of the panes in the Document window,
drag the splitter bar to the desired position. The splitter bar
is located between the two panes.
Code view is updated automatically
when you make changes in Design view. However, after making changes
in Code view, you must manually update the document in Design view
by clicking in Design view or pressing F5.
The Code
inspector lets you work in a separate coding window, just like working in
Code view.
Select Window > Code Inspector. The
toolbar includes the following options:
File Management
Puts or gets the file.
Preview/Debug In Browser
Previews or debugs your document in a browser.
Refresh Design View
Updates the document in Design view so that it reflects any
changes you made in the code. Changes you make in the code don’t automatically
appear in Design view until you perform certain actions, such as saving
the file or clicking this button.
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