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Editing Fireworks files from Dreamweaver

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Note: Dreamweaver library items do not support pop-up menus. To export a Fireworks document as a Dreamweaver library item: 1 Select File > Export. 2 Select Dreamweaver Library from the Save as Type pop-up menu. ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 297 User Guide Select the Library folder in your Dreamweaver site as the location in which to place the files. If this folder does not exist, use the Select Folder dialog box to create or locate the folder. The folder must be named Library; the case is important, because Dreamweaver is case-sensitive. Note: Dreamweaver does not recognize the exported file as a library item unless it is saved into the Library folder. 3 In the Export dialog box, type a filename. 4 If your image contains slices, choose slicing options. For more information, see Fireworks Help. 5 Select Put Images in Subfolder to choose a separate folder for saving images. 6 Click Save. Editing Fireworks files from Dreamweaver Roundtrip HTML is a powerful feature that tightly integrates Fireworks and Dreamweaver. It allows you to make changes in one application and have those changes seamlessly reflected in the other. With Roundtrip HTML, you use launch-and-edit integration to edit Fireworks-generated images and tables placed in a Dreamweaver document. Dreamweaver automatically opens the Fireworks source PNG file for the placed image or table, letting you make desired edits in Fireworks. The updates you make in Fireworks are applied to the placed image or table when you return to Dreamweaver. Note: Before working with Roundtrip HTML, you should perform some preliminary tasks. For more information, see "Setting launch-and-edit options" on page 302.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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Note:
Dreamweaver library items do not support pop-up menus.
To export a Fireworks document as a Dreamweaver library item:
1
Select File > Export.
2
Select Dreamweaver Library from the Save as Type pop-up menu.
Select the Library folder in your Dreamweaver site as the location in which to place the files. If this folder does not
exist, use the Select Folder dialog box to create or locate the folder. The folder must be named Library; the case is
important, because Dreamweaver is case-sensitive.
Note:
Dreamweaver does not recognize the exported file as a library item unless it is saved into the Library folder.
3
In the Export dialog box, type a filename.
4
If your image contains slices, choose slicing options. For more information, see Fireworks Help.
5
Select Put Images in Subfolder to choose a separate folder for saving images.
6
Click Save.
Editing Fireworks files from Dreamweaver
Roundtrip HTML is a powerful feature that tightly integrates Fireworks and Dreamweaver. It allows you to make
changes in one application and have those changes seamlessly reflected in the other. With Roundtrip HTML, you use
launch-and-edit integration to edit Fireworks-generated images and tables placed in a Dreamweaver document.
Dreamweaver automatically opens the Fireworks source PNG file for the placed image or table, letting you make
desired edits in Fireworks. The updates you make in Fireworks are applied to the placed image or table when you
return to Dreamweaver.
Note:
Before working with Roundtrip HTML, you should perform some preliminary tasks. For more information, see
“Setting launch-and-edit options” on page 302.