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Using panels

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 27 User Guide To collapse the Property inspector when it is docked, do one of the following: • Click the expander arrow or the title of the Property inspector. • Select Collapse Panel Group from the docked Property inspector Options menu. For more information about specific Property inspector options, see the appropriate sections throughout Using Fireworks or Fireworks Help. Using panels Panels are floating controls that help you edit aspects of a selected object or elements of the document. Panels let you work on frames, layers, symbols, color swatches, and more. Each panel is draggable, so you can group panels together in custom arrangements. Some panels may be grouped together by default, while others are not. The following panels may contain other panels: • Assets • Colors • Page, Layers, Frames and History • Optimize and Align Most of the panels are not typically grouped with other panels by default, but you can group them if you want. When you group panels together, all panel group names appear in the panel group title bar. You can, however, assign any name you like to panel groups. The Optimize panel lets you manage the settings that control a file's size and file type and work with the color palette of the file or slice to be exported. The Layers panel organizes a document's structure and contains options for creating, deleting, and manipulating layers. The Common Library panel displays the contents of the Common Library folder, which contains symbols. The Pages panel displays the pages in the current file and contains options for manipulating pages. The Frames panel displays the frames in the current file and includes options for creating animations. The History panel lists commands you have recently used so that you can quickly undo and redo them. In addition, you can select multiple actions, and then save and reuse them as commands. For more information, see "Using the History panel to undo and repeat multiple actions" on page 40. The Auto Shapes panel contains Auto Shapes that are not displayed in the Tools panel. The Styles panel lets you store and reuse combinations of object characteristics or select a stock style. The Library panel contains graphic symbols, button symbols, and animation symbols. You can easily drag instances of these symbols from the Library panel to your document. You can make global changes to all instances by modifying only the symbol. For more information, see "Using Styles, Symbols, and URLs" on page 183. The URL panel lets you create libraries containing frequently used URLs.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
27
To collapse the Property inspector when it is docked, do one of the following:
Click the expander arrow or the title of the Property inspector.
Select Collapse Panel Group from the docked Property inspector Options menu.
For more information about specific Property inspector options, see the appropriate sections throughout
Using
Fireworks
or Fireworks Help.
Using panels
Panels are floating controls that help you edit aspects of a selected object or elements of the document. Panels let you
work on frames, layers, symbols, color swatches, and more. Each panel is draggable, so you can group panels together
in custom arrangements.
Some panels may be grouped together by default, while others are not. The following panels may contain other
panels:
Assets
Colors
Page, Layers, Frames and History
Optimize and Align
Most of the panels are not typically grouped with other panels by default, but you can group them if you want. When
you group panels together, all panel group names appear in the panel group title bar. You can, however, assign any
name you like to panel groups.
The Optimize panel
lets you manage the settings that control a file’s size and file type and work with the color palette
of the file or slice to be exported.
The Layers panel
organizes a document’s structure and contains options for creating, deleting, and manipulating
layers.
The Common Library panel
displays the contents of the Common Library folder, which contains symbols.
The Pages panel
displays the pages in the current file and contains options for manipulating pages.
The Frames panel
displays the frames in the current file and includes options for creating animations.
The History panel
lists commands you have recently used so that you can quickly undo and redo them. In addition,
you can select multiple actions, and then save and reuse them as commands. For more information, see “Using the
History panel to undo and repeat multiple actions” on page 40.
The Auto Shapes panel
contains Auto Shapes that are not displayed in the Tools panel.
The Styles panel
lets you store and reuse combinations of object characteristics or select a stock style.
The Library panel
contains graphic symbols, button symbols, and animation symbols. You can easily drag instances
of these symbols from the Library panel to your document. You can make global changes to all instances by
modifying only the symbol. For more information, see “Using Styles, Symbols, and URLs” on page 183.
The URL panel
lets you create libraries containing frequently used URLs.