Adobe 38039927 User Guide - Page 57

Creating and moving a floating pixel selection

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 52 User Guide • "Subtract from selection" subtracts the active selection from the one specified in the Document and Selection boxes. • "Intersect with selection" intersects the active selection with the one specified in the Document and Selection boxes. 6 Select an option in the Operation section, and then click OK Repeat this process for each of the marquee selections that you want to restore. Deleting marquee selections You can delete a marquee selection that you have previously named and saved. Note: This feature is enabled only if an open document contains at least one saved selection. To delete a marquee selection: 1 Choose Select > Delete Bitmap Selection to open the Delete Selection dialog box. 2 The Document box displays the name of the active document containing a marquee selection. You can either leave that name as is, or select another one from the pop-up menu if you want to delete a marquee selection from a different document. 3 The Selection box displays the name of the active selection in the active document. You can leave that as is, or if you want to delete a different selection from the document that appears in the Document box, select another selection from the pop-up menu. 4 To delete the selection that appears in the Selection box, click OK. To close the dialog box without deleting any selections, click Cancel. Creating and moving a floating pixel selection When you drag a marquee to a new location, the marquee itself moves. If you want to move, edit, cut, or copy a selection of pixels, you must first make the pixels a floating selection. To create a floating pixel selection: 1 Make a pixel selection with a bitmap selection tool. 2 Do one of the following: • Hold down Control (Windows) or Command (Macintosh) and drag the selection using any tool from the Bitmap section of the Tools panel. • Select the Pointer tool and drag the selection. To move a floating selection, do one of the following: • Drag the floating selection with the Pointer tool or any bitmap selection tool. • If a non-selection bitmap tool is active, hold down Control (Windows) or Command (Macintosh) and drag the floating selection. • Use the arrow keys or Shift+arrow keys. When you deselect the floating pixel selection or select any vector or web tool, the floating selection becomes part of the current bitmap object.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
52
“Subtract from selection” subtracts the active selection from the one specified in the Document and Selection
boxes.
“Intersect with selection” intersects the active selection with the one specified in the Document and Selection
boxes.
6
Select an option in the Operation section, and then click OK
Repeat this process for each of the marquee selections that you want to restore.
Deleting marquee selections
You can delete a marquee selection that you have previously named and saved.
Note:
This feature is enabled only if an open document contains at least one saved selection.
To delete a marquee selection:
1
Choose Select > Delete Bitmap Selection to open the Delete Selection dialog box.
2
The Document box displays the name of the active document containing a marquee selection. You can either leave
that name as is, or select another one from the pop-up menu if you want to delete a marquee selection from a
different document.
3
The Selection box displays the name of the active selection in the active document. You can leave that as is, or if
you want to delete a different selection from the document that appears in the Document box, select another
selection from the pop-up menu.
4
To delete the selection that appears in the Selection box, click OK. To close the dialog box without deleting any
selections, click Cancel.
Creating and moving a floating pixel selection
When you drag a marquee to a new location, the marquee itself moves. If you want to move, edit, cut, or copy a
selection of pixels, you must first make the pixels a floating selection.
To create a floating pixel selection:
1
Make a pixel selection with a bitmap selection tool.
2
Do one of the following:
Hold down Control (Windows) or Command (Macintosh) and drag the selection using any tool from the Bitmap
section of the Tools panel.
Select the Pointer tool and drag the selection.
To move a floating selection, do one of the following:
Drag the floating selection with the Pointer tool or any bitmap selection tool.
If a non-selection bitmap tool is active, hold down Control (Windows) or Command (Macintosh) and drag the
floating selection.
Use the arrow keys or Shift+arrow keys.
When you deselect the floating pixel selection or select any vector or web tool, the floating selection becomes part
of the current bitmap object.