Layout Mode Tab in DW CS

I have Dreamweaver CS for a Mac. The only tabs available are
Standard and Expanded Mode. I have to go through the menu to go to
Layout Mode. DW 8 had a layout mode tab. Any help?
Thanks.

Layout Mode is table based and is a deprecated feature i.e.
it's going to be
removed in the next version of DW.
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb402489&sliceId=1
Adobe has removed the Layout Mode Tab (it's now only
accessible through the
menus) and is indirectly encouraging you to use Standard
mode.
Regards
John Waller

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