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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 308 User Guide 6 Select the way you'd like text imported: Import as bitmaps to maintain appearance preserves the editability of text, unless it has special fills, strokes, or effects that Flash does not support. To preserve the appearance of such text, Flash converts it to a non-editable bitmap image. Keep all text editable preserves the editability of all text. If text objects contain special fills, strokes, or effects that Flash does not support, those properties are either lost or converted to their Flash equivalents, which may not look the same. 7 Click OK. The pasted content is imported into Flash using the import options you chose. Note: The selections in the Import Fireworks Document dialog box are saved and used as default settings the next time you copy and paste or drag and drop a PNG file into Flash. About the Flash library structure Fireworks objects are imported into a Fireworks Objects Folder in the Flash library. The structure within this folder is as follows: File 1 folder // Named with the Fireworks file name • Page 1 folder // Named with the page name (if more than one page) - Page 1 // Named with the page name - - Frame 1 folder // Named with the frame name (if more than one frame) - - Frame 1 // Named with the frame name - - - Symbol 1 in Frame 1 // Named based on the symbol name - - - Symbol 2 in Frame 1 ... - Shared Layers folder // Shared layers across frames in Page 1 - - Shared Layer folder // Named with the name of the shared layer - - Shared Layer symbol • Page 2 folder - Page 2 - Symbol 1 in Page 2 (For a page with no frames) ... • MasterPage folder - MasterPage - Symbol 1 in MasterPage ... - Shared Layers folder // Shared layers across pages - - Shared Layer folder // Named with the name of the shared layer - - Shared Layer symbol About importing symbols that have 9-slice scaling When you import a Fireworks symbol that is using 9-slice scaling, the four slice guides are imported and preserved in Flash. 9-slice scaling is preserved for graphic, rich graphic, and button symbols, but not animations, since it is not supported for animations in Fireworks. The imported symbols are saved as symbols in the Flash library.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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6
Select the way you’d like text imported:
Import as bitmaps to maintain appearance
preserves the editability of text, unless it has special fills, strokes, or
effects that Flash does not support. To preserve the appearance of such text, Flash converts it to a non-editable
bitmap image.
Keep all text editable
preserves the editability of all text. If text objects contain special fills, strokes, or effects that
Flash does not support, those properties are either lost or converted to their Flash equivalents, which may not look
the same.
7
Click OK.
The pasted content is imported into Flash using the import options you chose.
Note:
The selections in the Import Fireworks Document dialog box are saved and used as default settings the next time
you copy and paste or drag and drop a PNG file into Flash.
About the Flash library structure
Fireworks objects are imported into a
Fireworks Objects Folder
in the Flash library. The structure within this folder
is as follows:
File 1 folder // Named with the Fireworks file name
Page 1 folder // Named with the page name (if more than one page)
— Page 1 // Named with the page name
— — Frame 1 folder // Named with the frame name (if more than one frame)
— — Frame 1 // Named with the frame name
— — — Symbol 1 in Frame 1 // Named based on the symbol name
— — — Symbol 2 in Frame 1
...
— Shared Layers folder // Shared layers across frames in Page 1
— — Shared Layer folder // Named with the name of the shared layer
— — Shared Layer symbol
Page 2 folder
— Page 2
— Symbol 1 in Page 2 (For a page with no frames)
...
MasterPage folder
— MasterPage
— Symbol 1 in MasterPage
...
— Shared Layers folder // Shared layers across pages
— — Shared Layer folder // Named with the name of the shared layer
— — Shared Layer symbol
About importing symbols that have 9-slice scaling
When you import a Fireworks symbol that is using 9-slice scaling, the four slice guides are imported and preserved
in Flash.
9-slice scaling is preserved for graphic, rich graphic, and button symbols, but not animations, since it is not
supported for animations in Fireworks. The imported symbols are saved as symbols in the Flash library.