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Editing selected objects

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 53 User Guide Inserting a new bitmap by cutting or copying You can insert a new bitmap based on a pixel selection into the current layer of a document by cutting or copying the selected pixels. To insert a new bitmap by cutting and pasting a pixel selection: 1 Select an area of pixels using a pixel selection tool. 2 Select Edit > Insert > Bitmap via Cut. A new bitmap object based on the pixel selection is created in the current layer, and the selected pixels are removed from the original bitmap object. In the Layers panel, a thumbnail of the new bitmap appears in the current layer, above the object from which it was cut. To insert a new bitmap by copying and pasting a pixel selection: 1 Select an area of pixels using a pixel selection tool. 2 Select Edit > Insert > Bitmap via Copy. A new bitmap object based on the pixel selection is created in the current layer, and the selected pixels remain in the original bitmap object. In the Layers panel, a thumbnail of the new bitmap appears in the current layer, above the object from which it was copied. Editing selected objects Fireworks gives you a number of ways to edit selected objects: you can move objects on the canvas or from application to application, you can replicate objects with the Clone and Duplicate commands, or you can remove objects from the workspace altogether. To move a selection, do one of the following: • Drag it with the Pointer, Subselection, or Select Behind tool. • Press any arrow key to move the selection in 1-pixel increments. • Hold down Shift while pressing any arrow key to move the selection in 10-pixel increments. • In the Property inspector, enter the X and Y coordinates for the location of the top left corner of the selection. • Enter the object's x and y coordinates in the Info panel. If the X and Y boxes aren't visible, drag the bottom edge of the panel. To move or copy selected objects by pasting: 1 Select an object or multiple objects. 2 Select Edit > Cut or Edit > Copy. 3 Select Edit > Paste. To duplicate one or more selected objects: ❖ Select Edit > Duplicate. As you repeat the command, duplicates of the selected object appear in a cascading arrangement from the original, 10 pixels lower and 10 pixels to the right of the previous duplicate. The most recently duplicated object becomes the selected object.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
53
Inserting a new bitmap by cutting or copying
You can insert a new bitmap based on a pixel selection into the current layer of a document by cutting or copying
the selected pixels.
To insert a new bitmap by cutting and pasting a pixel selection:
1
Select an area of pixels using a pixel selection tool.
2
Select Edit > Insert > Bitmap via Cut.
A new bitmap object based on the pixel selection is created in the current layer, and the selected pixels are removed
from the original bitmap object. In the Layers panel, a thumbnail of the new bitmap appears in the current layer,
above the object from which it was cut.
To insert a new bitmap by copying and pasting a pixel selection:
1
Select an area of pixels using a pixel selection tool.
2
Select Edit > Insert > Bitmap via Copy.
A new bitmap object based on the pixel selection is created in the current layer, and the selected pixels remain in the
original bitmap object. In the Layers panel, a thumbnail of the new bitmap appears in the current layer, above the
object from which it was copied.
Editing selected objects
Fireworks gives you a number of ways to edit selected objects: you can move objects on the canvas or from appli-
cation to application, you can replicate objects with the Clone and Duplicate commands, or you can remove objects
from the workspace altogether.
To move a selection, do one of the following:
Drag it with the Pointer, Subselection, or Select Behind tool.
Press any arrow key to move the selection in 1-pixel increments.
Hold down Shift while pressing any arrow key to move the selection in 10-pixel increments.
In the Property inspector, enter the X and Y coordinates for the location of the top left corner of the selection.
Enter the object’s
x
and
y
coordinates in the Info panel. If the X and Y boxes aren’t visible, drag the bottom edge
of the panel.
To move or copy selected objects by pasting:
1
Select an object or multiple objects.
2
Select Edit > Cut or Edit > Copy.
3
Select Edit > Paste.
To duplicate one or more selected objects:
Select Edit > Duplicate.
As you repeat the command, duplicates of the selected object appear in a cascading arrangement from the original,
10 pixels lower and 10 pixels to the right of the previous duplicate. The most recently duplicated object becomes the
selected object.