How to access design view in DW CC?

I am new to DW and am working in fluid grid. tutorial references design view (maybe with a toggle switch) - cannot find how to access 'design view'. any help would be appreciated.

If you use CC 2014.1 (October release) or 2014.1.1 (February release)  you can't get to Design View b/c it was removed from FGLayouts.
New Features in CC 2014.1 October Release
http://helpx.adobe.com/dreamweaver/using/whats-new.html
New Features in CC 2014.1.1 February Release
https://helpx.adobe.com/dreamweaver/using/whats-new.html#Enhancements%20to%20Live%20View%2 0editing
Nancy O.

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