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Export settings, Naming slices

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 213 User Guide Export settings You can optimize a slice by selecting an option from the Export Settings pop-up menu in the Property inspector or Optimize panel. You can select from common export settings to quickly set a file format and apply several formatspecific settings. For more information on using and customizing these settings, see "Using optimization settings" on page 262. Naming slices Slicing cuts an image into pieces. Fireworks exports each piece on each frame as a separate file, so each file must have a name. Fireworks automatically names each slice file upon export. You can accept the default naming convention, change the convention, or enter a custom name for each slice. Custom-naming slice files You can assign names to slices so that you can easily identify slice files in your website file structure. For example, if you have a button on a navigation bar that returns to the home page, you could name the slice Home. To enter a custom slice name, do one of the following: • Select the slice on the canvas, enter a name in the Object Name box in the Property inspector, and press Enter. • Double-click the name of the slice in the Web Layer, enter a new name, and press Enter. Do not add a file extension to the base name. Fireworks automatically adds file extensions to slice files upon export. Auto-naming slice files If you do not enter a slice name in either the Property inspector or the Layers panel, Fireworks reverts to autonaming. Auto-naming assigns a unique name to each slice file automatically based on the default naming convention. To auto-name a slice file: ❖ When you export your sliced image, enter a name in the File Name (Windows) or Name (Macintosh) text box in the Export dialog box. Do not add a file extension. Fireworks automatically adds file extensions to slice files upon export. Changing the default auto-naming convention You can change the naming convention for slices from the Document Specific tab in the HTML Setup dialog box. Fireworks lets you specify your own naming convention using a wide range of naming options. You can create a naming convention that contains up to eight elements. An element can consist of any of the following auto-naming options. Option None doc.name "slice" Description No name is applied to the element. The element takes the name of the document. You can insert the word "slice" into the naming convention.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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Export settings
You can optimize a slice by selecting an option from the Export Settings pop-up menu in the Property inspector or
Optimize panel. You can select from common export settings to quickly set a file format and apply several format-
specific settings. For more information on using and customizing these settings, see “Using optimization settings”
on page 262.
Naming slices
Slicing cuts an image into pieces. Fireworks exports each piece on each frame as a separate file, so each file must have
a name.
Fireworks automatically names each slice file upon export. You can accept the default naming convention, change
the convention, or enter a custom name for each slice.
Custom-naming slice files
You can assign names to slices so that you can easily identify slice files in your website file structure. For example,
if you have a button on a navigation bar that returns to the home page, you could name the slice
Home
.
To enter a custom slice name, do one of the following:
Select the slice on the canvas, enter a name in the Object Name box in the Property inspector, and press Enter.
Double-click the name of the slice in the Web Layer, enter a new name, and press Enter.
Do not add a file extension to the base name. Fireworks automatically adds file extensions to slice files upon export.
Auto-naming slice files
If you do not enter a slice name in either the Property inspector or the Layers panel, Fireworks reverts to auto-
naming. Auto-naming assigns a unique name to each slice file automatically based on the default naming
convention.
To auto-name a slice file:
When you export your sliced image, enter a name in the File Name (Windows) or Name (Macintosh) text box in
the Export dialog box. Do not add a file extension. Fireworks automatically adds file extensions to slice files upon
export.
Changing the default auto-naming convention
You can change the naming convention for slices from the Document Specific tab in the HTML Setup dialog box.
Fireworks lets you specify your own naming convention using a wide range of naming options. You can create a
naming convention that contains up to eight elements. An element can consist of any of the following auto-naming
options.
Option
Description
None
No name is applied to the element.
doc.name
The element takes the name of the document.
“slice”
You can insert the word “slice” into the naming convention.