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Saving documents in other formats

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 23 User Guide 4 Select either Images or Fireworks PNG in the Export As pop-up menu. If you select Images, each page will be saved in the default file format. This file format can be set using the Optimize panel. All objects on the top-level layers will be saved in the export, but any items on sub-layers will not be exported. Saving documents in other formats When you use File > Open to open a file of a format other than PNG, you can use all of the features of Fireworks to edit the image. You can then select Save As to save your work as a new Fireworks PNG file, or you can select a different format in which to save your file. For most file types, you can select Save to save the document in its original format. Note: If you save a PNG file as a bitmap file such as a GIF or JPEG, the graphic objects you manipulated in the PNG will no longer be available in the bitmap file (see "About vector and bitmap graphics" on page 13). If you need to revise the image, edit the source PNG file and then export it again.tt You can save to the following file formats directly: Fireworks PNG, GIF, animated GIF, JPEG, BMP, WBMP, TIFF, SWF, AI, PSD, and PICT (Macintosh only). Fireworks saves 16-bit TIFF images at 24-bit color depth. Files of other types, such as PSD and HTML, open as PNG files, allowing you to use the Fireworks PNG document as your source file. Any edits you perform are applied to the PNG file and not the original. To save in an existing GIF, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, or other file format listed above: 1 Select File > Save. 2 If you made modifications to the document that aren't editable in the file's original format, a notification appears in the Save dialog box. Non-editable modifications include adding new objects, masks, and Live Filters, as well as adjusting opacity, applying blend modes, and saving pixel selections. Note: If you don't select the Save as a Copy option, the file format of the document you are working on will be changed to the format in which you save it. To export a document to another format: 1 Select a file format in the Optimize panel. 2 Select File > Export to export the document. For more information about exporting files, see "Optimizing and Exporting" on page 257.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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Select either Images or Fireworks PNG in the Export As pop-up menu. If you select Images, each page will be
saved in the default file format. This file format can be set using the Optimize panel.
All objects on the top-level layers will be saved in the export, but any items on sub-layers will not be exported.
Saving documents in other formats
When you use File > Open to open a file of a format other than PNG, you can use all of the features of Fireworks to
edit the image. You can then select Save As to save your work as a new Fireworks PNG file, or you can select a
different format in which to save your file. For most file types, you can select Save to save the document in its original
format.
Note:
If you save a PNG file as a bitmap file such as a GIF or JPEG, the graphic objects you manipulated in the PNG
will no longer be available in the bitmap file (see “About vector and bitmap graphics” on page 13). If you need to revise
the image, edit the source PNG file and then export it again.tt
You can save to the following file formats directly: Fireworks PNG, GIF, animated GIF, JPEG, BMP, WBMP, TIFF,
SWF, AI, PSD, and PICT (Macintosh only). Fireworks saves 16-bit TIFF images at 24-bit color depth.
Files of other types, such as PSD and HTML, open as PNG files, allowing you to use the Fireworks PNG document
as your source file. Any edits you perform are applied to the PNG file and not the original.
To save in an existing GIF, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, or other file format listed above:
1
Select File > Save.
2
If you made modifications to the document that aren’t editable in the file’s original format, a notification appears
in the Save dialog box. Non-editable modifications include adding new objects, masks, and Live Filters, as well as
adjusting opacity, applying blend modes, and saving pixel selections.
Note:
If you don’t select the Save as a Copy option, the file format of the document you are working on will be changed
to the format in which you save it.
To export a document to another format:
1
Select a file format in the Optimize panel.
2
Select File > Export to export the document.
For more information about exporting files, see “Optimizing and Exporting” on page 257.