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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 19 User Guide Pasting into Fireworks Pasting an object copied from another application into Fireworks places the object in the center of the active document. You can copy and paste an object or text in any of these formats from the Clipboard: • FreeHand 7 or later • Illustrator • PNG • PICT (Macintosh) • DIB (Windows) • BMP (Windows) • ASCII text • EPS • WBMP • TXT • RTF To paste into Fireworks: 1 In the other application, copy the object or text that you wish to paste. 2 In Fireworks, paste the object or text into your document. Location of pasted objects When you paste an object into Fireworks, the placement of the pasted object depends on what is selected: • If at least one object on a single layer is selected, the pasted object is placed in front of-or stacked directly above- the selected object on the same layer. • If the layer itself is selected and either no objects or all objects are selected, the pasted object is placed in front of- or stacked directly above-the topmost object on the same layer. • If two or more objects on more than one layer are selected, the pasted object is placed in front of-or stacked directly above-the topmost object in the topmost layer. • If the Web Layer or an object on the Web Layer is selected, the pasted object is placed in front of-or stacked above-all other objects on the bottommost layer. Note: The Web Layer is a special layer that contains all web objects. It always remains at the top of the Layers panel. For more information about layers, see "Pages, Layers, Masking, and Blending" on page 155. Resampling pasted objects When you paste a bitmap with a resolution that differs from that of the destination Fireworks document, Fireworks asks whether you want the bitmap to be resampled. Resampling adds pixels to or subtracts pixels from a resized bitmap to match the appearance of the original bitmap as closely as possible. Resampling a bitmap to a higher resolution typically causes little loss of quality. Resampling to a lower resolution, however, always causes data loss and usually a drop in quality. To resample a bitmap object by pasting: 1 Copy the bitmap to the Clipboard in Fireworks or another program.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
19
Pasting into Fireworks
Pasting an object copied from another application into Fireworks places the object in the center of the active
document. You can copy and paste an object or text in any of these formats from the Clipboard:
FreeHand 7 or later
Illustrator
PNG
PICT (Macintosh)
DIB (Windows)
BMP (Windows)
ASCII text
EPS
WBMP
TXT
RTF
To paste into Fireworks:
1
In the other application, copy the object or text that you wish to paste.
2
In Fireworks, paste the object or text into your document.
Location of pasted objects
When you paste an object into Fireworks, the placement of the pasted object depends on what is selected:
If at least one object on a single layer is selected, the pasted object is placed in front of—or stacked directly above—
the selected object on the same layer.
If the layer itself is selected and either no objects or all objects are selected, the pasted object is placed in front of—
or stacked directly above—the topmost object on the same layer.
If two or more objects on more than one layer are selected, the pasted object is placed in front of—or stacked
directly above—the topmost object in the topmost layer.
If the Web Layer or an object on the Web Layer is selected, the pasted object is placed in front of—or stacked
above—all other objects on the bottommost layer.
Note:
The Web Layer is a special layer that contains all web objects. It always remains at the top of the Layers panel. For
more information about layers, see “Pages, Layers, Masking, and Blending” on page 155.
Resampling pasted objects
When you paste a bitmap with a resolution that differs from that of the destination Fireworks document, Fireworks
asks whether you want the bitmap to be resampled.
Resampling adds pixels to or subtracts pixels from a resized bitmap to match the appearance of the original bitmap
as closely as possible. Resampling a bitmap to a higher resolution typically causes little loss of quality. Resampling to
a lower resolution, however, always causes data loss and usually a drop in quality.
To resample a bitmap object by pasting:
1
Copy the bitmap to the Clipboard in Fireworks or another program.