YouTube Video in Specific Spot CS6

Hello,
I want to link a specific youtube video to a spot I have designated in dreamweaver for it. I do not want to embed the video and put into the code, unless I can make it go into this one spot.
Please help!
Thanks.

The easiest way is to create a DIV or <section> and then embed the code (or whatever you call this process) within it.  The div or section is created at a particular spot of your choosing.  now this is likely to be tricky because not many people are able to do this.  However, let us see how you get on doing this.

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