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Stacking objects, Aligning objects

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 59 User Guide To select the group that contains a subselected object, do one of the following: • Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) anywhere in the group and choose Select > Superselect from the context menu. • Choose Select > Superselect. To select all objects within a selected group, do one of the following: • Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) anywhere on the group and choose Select > Subselect from the context menu. • Choose Select > Subselect. Stacking objects Within a layer, Fireworks stacks objects based on the order in which they were created, placing the most recently created object on the top of the stack. The stacking order of objects determines how they appear when they overlap. Layers also affect the stacking order. For example, suppose a document has two layers named Layer 1 and Layer 2. If Layer 1 is listed below Layer 2 on the Layers panel, then everything on Layer 2 appears in front of everything on Layer 1. You can change the order of layers by dragging the layer in the Layers panel to a new position. For more information, see "Organizing layers" on page 161. To change the stacking order of a selected object or group within a layer: • Select Modify > Arrange > Bring to Front or Send to Back to move the object or group to the top or bottom of the stacking order. • Select Modify > Arrange > Bring Forward or Send Backward to move the object or group up or down one position in the stacking order. If more than one object or group is selected, the objects move in front of or behind all unselected objects while maintaining their order relative to one another. Aligning objects The Align commands in the Modify menu or the options on the Align panel give you a wide range of arrangement options, allowing you to do any of the following: • Align objects along a horizontal or vertical axis. • Align selected objects vertically along their right edge, center, or left edge, or horizontally along their top edge, center, or bottom edge. Note: Edges are determined by the bounding boxes enclosing each selected object. • Distribute selected objects so that their centers or edges are evenly spaced. You can apply one or more Align commands to selected objects. To align selected objects, do one of the following: • Select Modify > Align > Left to align the objects to the leftmost selected object. • Select Modify > Align > Center Vertical to align the center points of the objects along a vertical axis. • Select Modify > Align > Right to align the objects to the rightmost selected object. • Select Modify > Align > Top to align the objects to the topmost selected object.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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To select the group that contains a subselected object, do one of the following:
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) anywhere in the group and choose Select > Superselect from
the context menu.
Choose Select > Superselect.
To select all objects within a selected group, do one of the following:
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) anywhere on the group and choose Select > Subselect from
the context menu.
Choose Select > Subselect.
Stacking objects
Within a layer, Fireworks stacks objects based on the order in which they were created, placing the most recently
created object on the top of the stack. The stacking order of objects determines how they appear when they overlap.
Layers also affect the stacking order. For example, suppose a document has two layers named Layer 1 and Layer 2. If
Layer 1 is listed below Layer 2 on the Layers panel, then everything on Layer 2 appears in front of everything on Layer
1. You can change the order of layers by dragging the layer in the Layers panel to a new position. For more infor-
mation, see “Organizing layers” on page 161.
To change the stacking order of a selected object or group within a layer:
Select Modify > Arrange > Bring to Front or Send to Back to move the object or group to the top or bottom of the
stacking order.
Select Modify > Arrange > Bring Forward or Send Backward to move the object or group up or down one position
in the stacking order.
If more than one object or group is selected, the objects move in front of or behind all unselected objects while
maintaining their order relative to one another.
Aligning objects
The Align commands in the Modify menu or the options on the Align panel give you a wide range of arrangement
options, allowing you to do any of the following:
Align objects along a horizontal or vertical axis.
Align selected objects vertically along their right edge, center, or left edge, or horizontally along their top edge,
center, or bottom edge.
Note:
Edges are determined by the bounding boxes enclosing each selected object.
Distribute selected objects so that their centers or edges are evenly spaced.
You can apply one or more Align commands to selected objects.
To align selected objects, do one of the following:
Select Modify > Align > Left to align the objects to the leftmost selected object.
Select Modify > Align > Center Vertical to align the center points of the objects along a vertical axis.
Select Modify > Align > Right to align the objects to the rightmost selected object.
Select Modify > Align > Top to align the objects to the topmost selected object.