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Working with other vector graphics applications

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 316 User Guide Note: Use the Copy Path Outlines command with FreeHand 10 and earlier versions. With FreeHand MX, use Edit > Copy to get full object appearance and improved editability. For more information, see "Copying and pasting Fireworks graphics into Freehand" on page 315 To copy selected Fireworks paths: 1 Select Edit > Copy Path Outlines, or click the Quick Export button and choose Copy Path Outlines from the FreeHand pop-up menu. 2 Switch to an open document in FreeHand. 3 Select Edit > Paste to paste the paths. Exporting Fireworks graphics to FreeHand You can export Fireworks graphics in a FreeHand-compatible format and import the graphics into FreeHand. To export a vector graphic to FreeHand: 1 In Fireworks, choose File > Export or click the Quick Export button and choose Export to FreeHand from the FreeHand pop-up menu. 2 In the Export dialog box, type a filename and choose a destination folder. 3 Select Illustrator 7 from the Save As pop-up menu. Note: Illustrator 7 is the graphics file format you use when exporting from Fireworks to any other vector graphics application, including FreeHand. Most vector applications can read the Illustrator 7 file format. 4 Click the Options button. 5 In the Illustrator Export Options dialog box, choose one of the following: Export Current Frame Only preserves layer names and exports only the current frame. Convert Frames to Layers exports each Fireworks frame as a layer. 6 Select FreeHand Compatible to export the file for use in FreeHand. Choosing FreeHand Compatible omits bitmaps and converts gradient fills to solid fills. 7 Click OK. 8 Click Save in the Export dialog box. Note: Upon export, Fireworks sets object edges to Hard. 9 Switch to an open document in FreeHand. 10 Select File > Open or File > Import to navigate to the file you exported from Fireworks, and click Open. Working with other vector graphics applications Fireworks can share vector graphics with other vector graphics applications, such as Adobe Illustrator. In Fireworks, you export and import vector graphics from these applications in the same way that you export and import graphics from FreeHand. For more information, see "Working with FreeHand" on page 312. Unsupported features Because Fireworks and other vector graphic editors do not always share the same features, the appearance of objects will differ between applications. Most other vector graphic editors, including FreeHand, do not support the following Fireworks features:

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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Note:
Use the Copy Path Outlines command with FreeHand 10 and earlier versions. With FreeHand MX, use Edit >
Copy to get full object appearance and improved editability. For more information, see “Copying and pasting Fireworks
graphics into Freehand” on page 315
To copy selected Fireworks paths:
1
Select Edit > Copy Path Outlines, or click the Quick Export button and choose Copy Path Outlines from the
FreeHand pop-up menu.
2
Switch to an open document in FreeHand.
3
Select Edit > Paste to paste the paths.
Exporting Fireworks graphics to FreeHand
You can export Fireworks graphics in a FreeHand-compatible format and import the graphics into FreeHand.
To export a vector graphic to FreeHand:
1
In Fireworks, choose File > Export or click the Quick Export button and choose Export to FreeHand from the
FreeHand pop-up menu.
2
In the Export dialog box, type a filename and choose a destination folder.
3
Select Illustrator 7 from the Save As pop-up menu.
Note:
Illustrator 7 is the graphics file format you use when exporting from Fireworks to any other vector graphics appli-
cation, including FreeHand. Most vector applications can read the Illustrator 7 file format.
4
Click the Options button.
5
In the Illustrator Export Options dialog box, choose one of the following:
Export Current Frame Only
preserves layer names and exports only the current frame.
Convert Frames to Layers
exports each Fireworks frame as a layer.
6
Select FreeHand Compatible to export the file for use in FreeHand.
Choosing FreeHand Compatible omits bitmaps and converts gradient fills to solid fills.
7
Click OK.
8
Click Save in the Export dialog box.
Note:
Upon export, Fireworks sets object edges to Hard.
9
Switch to an open document in FreeHand.
10
Select File > Open or File > Import to navigate to the file you exported from Fireworks, and click Open.
Working with other vector graphics applications
Fireworks can share vector graphics with other vector graphics applications, such as Adobe Illustrator. In Fireworks,
you export and import vector graphics from these applications in the same way that you export and import graphics
from FreeHand. For more information, see “Working with FreeHand” on page 312.
Unsupported features
Because Fireworks and other vector graphic editors do not always share the same features, the appearance of objects
will differ between applications.
Most other vector graphic editors, including FreeHand, do not support the following Fireworks features: