Snippets: CS3 vs CS2

We're just moving up to CS3 from CS2.
In CS2, when I placed a snippet it was automatically placed in the position where it was when created. In CS3, I get a loaded cursor that wants me to click. In looking at InDesign help, I found there is a new preference under "file handling" that I THOUGHT would help, but it does not. I changed the preference setting to "position at original location", but I still have to click for the snippet to place.
I know it seems like it's not a big deal, but we have a script that places a snippet (among doing other things) and I really don't want it to stop for the user to click. They're used to things just showing up where they're supposed to be.
Is there another preference setting I'm missing?
Lisa

> Has anyone noticed a difference in Dreamweaver CS2 vs
CS3 regarding
> stylesheets
> and publication?
Only that DWCS3 renders CSS-based pages better than DW8 did
(I assume that's
what you mean by CS2).
> Could it be something else?
Definitely. Can you post a link to a page?
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> Has anyone noticed a difference in Dreamweaver CS2 vs
CS3 regarding
> stylesheets
> and publication? What I mean is, DW-CS2 shows my page in
layout form with
> the
> attached stylesheet and the pages look fine and publish
fine. When I close
> DW-CS2 and open DW-CS3 and open up the same files they
look as though the
> stylesheet is not attached to the file and when you
publish the file it is
> showing messed up without noticing the stylesheet is
attached. (<link
> rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all"
href="includes/xxx.css" />).
> I've
> tried various ways of attaching the stylesheets but they
continue to not
> work
> or publish correctly in DW-CS3 and I have to close down
and open up CS2 to
> view
> the files correctly and republish them to make them look
the way they did.
> Basically, currenlty I can not use DW-CS3 for stylesheet
related designs.
> Does
> anyone know of this being a bug? Is there a fix? Could
it be something
> else?
> Have you had this problem? Thanks!
>

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