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Editing Live Filters

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 152 User Guide Editing Live Filters When you click a Live Filter's info button in the Property inspector, Fireworks opens a pop-up window with the current settings for the filter, which you can edit. To edit a Live Filter: 1 In the Property inspector, click the info button next to the filter you want to edit. The corresponding pop-up window or dialog box opens. 2 Adjust the filter settings. Note: If a filter is not editable, the info button is dimmed. For example, you cannot edit Auto Levels. 3 Click outside the window or press Enter. Reordering Live Filters You can rearrange the order of the filters applied to an object. Reordering filters changes the sequence in which the filters are applied, which can change the combined filter. In general, filters that change the interior of an object, such as the Inner Bevel filter, should be applied before filters that change the object's exterior. For example, you should apply the Inner Bevel filter before you apply the Outer Bevel, Glow, or Shadow filter. To reorder filters applied to a selected object: ❖ Drag a filter to the desired position in the list in the Property inspector. Note: Filters at the top of the list are applied before the filters at the bottom. Removing Live Filters You can easily remove individual filters or all filters from an object. To remove a single filter applied to a selected object: ❖ Select the filter you want to remove from the Filters list in the Property inspector, then click the Delete Live Filters button. To remove all filters from a selected object: ❖ In the Property inspector, click the Add Live Filters button, then select None from the pop-up menu. Creating custom Live Filters You can save a particular combination of settings for Live Filters by creating a custom Live Filter. All custom Live Filters appear in the Add Filters pop-up menu in the Property inspector and in the Styles panel. Custom Live Filters are actually styles with all property options deselected except for the Filter option. • You can create a custom Live Filter using the Property inspector or Styles panel. • You can apply a custom Live Filter to selected objects from the Add Filters pop-up menu or the Styles panel. • You can rename or delete a custom Live Filter using the Styles panel.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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Editing Live Filters
When you click a Live Filter’s info button in the Property inspector, Fireworks opens a pop-up window with the
current settings for the filter, which you can edit.
To edit a Live Filter:
1
In the Property inspector, click the info button next to the filter you want to edit.
The corresponding pop-up window or dialog box opens.
2
Adjust the filter settings.
Note:
If a filter is not editable, the info button is dimmed. For example, you cannot edit Auto Levels.
3
Click outside the window or press Enter.
Reordering Live Filters
You can rearrange the order of the filters applied to an object. Reordering filters changes the sequence in which the
filters are applied, which can change the combined filter.
In general, filters that change the interior of an object, such as the Inner Bevel filter, should be applied before filters
that change the object’s exterior. For example, you should apply the Inner Bevel filter before you apply the Outer
Bevel, Glow, or Shadow filter.
To reorder filters applied to a selected object:
Drag a filter to the desired position in the list in the Property inspector.
Note:
Filters at the top of the list are applied before the filters at the bottom.
Removing Live Filters
You can easily remove individual filters or all filters from an object.
To remove a single filter applied to a selected object:
Select the filter you want to remove from the Filters list in the Property inspector, then click the Delete Live Filters
button.
To remove all filters from a selected object:
In the Property inspector, click the Add Live Filters button, then select None from the pop-up menu.
Creating custom Live Filters
You can save a particular combination of settings for Live Filters by creating a custom Live Filter. All custom Live
Filters appear in the Add Filters pop-up menu in the Property inspector and in the Styles panel. Custom Live Filters
are actually styles with all property options deselected except for the Filter option.
You can create a custom Live Filter using the Property inspector or Styles panel.
You can apply a custom Live Filter to selected objects from the Add Filters pop-up menu or the Styles panel.
You can rename or delete a custom Live Filter using the Styles panel.