Seeing Hidden Files in Dreamweaver FTP (specifically .htacess)

I need to get into my .htaccess file so I can make some changes.  Normally I would go through filezilla to do this, but for various reasons I cannot with this client.  As a result I need to use Dreamweaver's FTP.  You used to be able to do this by, going into the "Classic" workspace layout, clicking on view, and then selecting "show hidden files"  Unfortunately it looks like this option / workaround has been disabled in the most recent version of Dreamweaver cc. 
Any help would be appreciated.

@ flakes_obran,
Click the top right of the Files panel. From the panel flyout menu, go to View, and select Show Hidden Files.
-Subhadeep

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