Can i export my muse website into dreamweaver?

can i export my muse website into dreamweaver?

Not Ben this time, but this video explains how to Export Muse site to your local hard drive.
14. Adobe Muse Tutorial - Exporting to your local drive. on Vimeo
Once it's saved to your local HD, you need to open DW and define a local site.  Go to Site > New Site > tell DW where your newly exported MU files are located on your HD.  See screenshot.
Nancy O.

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