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the history palette

Something new starting with GoLive 6 is the History palette. If you've worked in Photoshop since version 5.5 (don't hold me to that) you've seen a similar feature. The History palette (find it under the Window menu) keeps track of the steps you've taken and allows you to move back in history. This is great for when you've been working on a complex table and something isn't working the way you planned. You can step backwards - by using Undo or by dragging the arrow in the palette - until you reach the fork in the road where you went wrong. History also works for the various editors in GoLive such as the Java script, style sheet and QuickTime editors.

By clicking on the menu in the History palette (the arrow in the upper right corner) you can set the number of steps History will remember. I don't know for sure but I would bet that setting that to a large number could eat up some memory space so be conservative.

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