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From Dreamweaver Help: "Use the site map to view a local site as a visual map of linked icons, to add new files to a site, or to add, modify, or remove links. The site map is ideal for laying out a site structure. You can quickly set up the entire structure of the site and then create a graphic image of the site map."
Available from the Site Files view using this button:
You must define a "home page" for your site, which serves as the "root" of the tree that emerges in the Site Map. This is done in the Site Map Layout view of the Define Sites... dialog:

Alternatively, you can temporarily view your Site Map using any HTML file in the site, by right clicking on an HTML file in the Site Map, and choosing "View as Root."
Here's a very large example Site Map.
Here's a smaller one, the web site for the John Dewey Society:

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Developed by Craig A. Cunningham |
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