Adobe 65018518 User Guide - Page 253

Create and edit text fields, Add text to the Stage, Change the size of a text field

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USING FLASH CS4 PROFESSIONAL 248 Text • For dynamic or input text that has a defined height and width, a square handle appears at the lower-right corner of the text field. • For dynamic scrollable text fields, the round or square handle becomes solid black instead of hollow. Shift-double-click the handle of dynamic and input text fields to create text fields that don't expand when you enter text on the Stage. This allows you to create a text field of a fixed size and fill it with more text than it can display to create scrolling text. After you use the Text tool to create a text field, use the Property inspector to specify the type of text field, and to set values that control how the text field and its contents appear in the SWF file. Create and edit text fields Text is horizontal by default. However, static text can also be aligned vertically. You can use most common word-processing techniques to edit text in Flash. Use the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands to move text in a Flash file as well as between Flash and other applications. See also "Setting text attributes" on page 254 Add text to the Stage 1 Select the Text tool . 2 In the Property inspector (Window > Properties), select a text type from the pop-up menu to specify the type of text field: Dynamic Text Creates a field that displays dynamically updating text. Input Text Creates a field in which users can enter text. Static Text Creates a field that cannot update dynamically. 3 For static text only: In the Property inspector, click Change Orientation Of Text and select a direction for text orientation and flow. (Horizontal is the default setting.) 4 On the Stage, do one of the following: • To create a text field that displays text in a single line, click where you want the text to start. • To create a text field with a fixed width (for horizontal text) or fixed height (for vertical text), position the pointer where you want the text to start and drag to the desired width or height. Note: If you create a text field that extends past the edge of the Stage as you type, the text isn't lost. To make the handle accessible again, add line breaks, move the text field, or select View > Pasteboard. 5 Select text attributes in the Property inspector. Change the size of a text field ❖ Drag the text field's resize handle. Updated 5 March 2009

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USING FLASH CS4 PROFESSIONAL
Text
For dynamic or input text that has a defined height and width, a square handle appears at the lower-right corner of
the text field.
For dynamic scrollable text fields, the round or square handle becomes solid black instead of hollow.
Shift-double-click the handle of dynamic and input text fields to create text fields that don’t expand when you enter
text on the Stage. This allows you to create a text field of a fixed size and fill it with more text than it can display to
create scrolling text.
After you use the Text tool to create a text field, use the Property inspector to specify the type of text field, and to
set values that control how the text field and its contents appear in the SWF file.
Create and edit text fields
Text is horizontal by default. However, static text can also be aligned vertically.
You can use most common word-processing techniques to edit text in Flash. Use the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands
to move text in a Flash file as well as between Flash and other applications.
See also
Setting text attributes
” on page
254
Add text to the Stage
1
Select the Text tool
.
2
In the Property inspector (Window
> Properties), select a text type from the pop-up menu to specify the type of
text field:
Dynamic Text
Creates a field that displays dynamically updating text.
Input Text
Creates a field in which users can enter text.
Static Text
Creates a field that cannot update dynamically.
3
For static text only: In the Property inspector, click Change Orientation Of Text
and select a direction for text
orientation and flow. (Horizontal is the default setting.)
4
On the Stage, do one of the following:
To create a text field that displays text in a single line, click where you want the text to start.
To create a text field with a fixed width (for horizontal text) or fixed height (for vertical text), position the pointer
where you want the text to start and drag to the desired width or height.
Note:
If you create a text field that extends past the edge of the Stage as you type, the text isn’t lost. To make the handle
accessible again, add line breaks, move the text field, or select View
> Pasteboard.
5
Select text attributes in the Property inspector.
Change the size of a text field
Drag the text field’s resize handle.
Updated 5 March 2009