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dom.moveSelectionToFrame, dom.moveSelectionToLayer

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 94 Extending Guide dom.moveSelectionToFrame() Availability Fireworks 3. Usage dom.moveSelectionToFrame(frameIndex, bMakeCopy) Arguments frameIndex An integer value that specifies the frame to which the selection is moved or copied, starting with 0 (although, to specify the current frame, pass -1 here). bMakeCopy If bMakeCopy is true, the selection is copied instead of moved. Returns Nothing. Description Moves or copies the selection to the specified frame. dom.moveSelectionToLayer() Availability Fireworks 3, updated in Fireworks 4. Usage dom.moveSelectionToLayer(layerIndex, bMakeCopy, {whatIfMultipleSelected}, {elementIndex}) Arguments layerIndex An integer value that specifies the layer to which the selection should be moved or copied, starting with 0 (although, to specify the current layer, pass -1 here). bMakeCopy If bMakeCopy is true, the selection is copied instead of moved. whatIfMultipleSelected An optional string that is used only if the destination is a web layer and bMakeCopy is true. It specifies how to create Hotspots if multiple items are selected. Acceptable values for whatIfMultipleSelected are "single" (creates a single Hotspot that has the same bounding rectangle as the selection), "multiple" (creates one Hotspot for each item), and "ask user" (displays a dialog box to let the user decide). If whatIfMultipleSelected is omitted or null, "ask user" is assumed. elementIndex A zero-based index, added in Fireworks 4, that specifies the element before which the moved or copied selection should be inserted. If elementIndex is omitted, the selection is placed at the top of the layer (before any other elements). Otherwise, it is an index within the existing elements in the layer, where 0 is the topmost, and (n-1) is the last element (for a layer with n elements). The maximum value is the number of elements previously in the layer-meaning that the elements are moved to the bottom of the specified layer. Returns Nothing. Description Moves or copies the selection to the specified layer.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
Extending Guide
94
dom.moveSelectionToFrame()
Availability
Fireworks 3.
Usage
dom.moveSelectionToFrame(
frameIndex, bMakeCopy
)
Arguments
frameIndex
An integer value that specifies the frame to which the selection is moved or copied, starting with 0
(although, to specify the current frame, pass
–1
here).
bMakeCopy
If
bMakeCopy
is
true
, the selection is copied instead of moved.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Moves or copies the selection to the specified frame.
dom.moveSelectionToLayer()
Availability
Fireworks 3, updated in Fireworks 4.
Usage
dom.moveSelectionToLayer(
layerIndex, bMakeCopy
, {
whatIfMultipleSelected
}, {
elementIndex
})
Arguments
layerIndex
An integer value that specifies the layer to which the selection should be moved or copied, starting
with 0 (although, to specify the current layer, pass –1 here).
bMakeCopy
If
bMakeCopy
is
true
, the selection is copied instead of moved.
whatIfMultipleSelected
An optional string that is used only if the destination is a web layer and
bMakeCopy
is
true
. It specifies how to create Hotspots if multiple items are selected. Acceptable values for
whatIfMultiple-
Selected
are
"single"
(creates a single Hotspot that has the same bounding rectangle as the selection),
"multiple"
(creates one Hotspot for each item), and
"ask user"
(displays a dialog box to let the user decide). If
whatIfMultipleSelected
is omitted or
null
,
"ask user"
is assumed.
elementIndex
A zero-based index, added in Fireworks 4, that specifies the element before which the moved or
copied selection should be inserted. If
elementIndex
is omitted, the selection is placed at the top of the layer (before
any other elements). Otherwise, it is an index within the existing elements in the layer, where
0
is the topmost, and
(
n-1
) is the last element (for a layer with
n
elements). The maximum value is the number of elements previously in
the layer—meaning that the elements are moved to the bottom of the specified layer.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Moves or copies the selection to the specified layer.