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Save stroke, fill, and filter text attributes as a style, Attaching text to a path

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 98 Working with text Save stroke, fill, and filter text attributes as a style You can apply strokes, fills, and filters to text in a selected text block and then save the text attributes as a style. After you create text, it remains editable in Fireworks. Strokes, fills, filters, and styles are updated automatically as you edit the text. Text with stroke, fill, filter, and style applied 1 Create a text object and apply the attributes you want. Apply any style in the Styles panel, even if it's not a text style. 2 Select the text object. 3 Select New Style from the Styles panel Options menu. 4 Select the style properties and name the new style. More Help topics "Type preferences" on page 280 Attaching text to a path As an alternative to rectangular text blocks, you can draw a path and attach text to it. The text flows along the shape of the path. Both the text and the path are editable. A path to which you attach text temporarily loses its stroke, fill, and filter attributes. Any stroke, fill, and filter attributes you apply subsequently are applied to the text, not the path. If you then detach the text from the path, the path regains its stroke, fill, and filter attributes. Note: Attaching text that contains hard or soft returns to a path can produce unexpected results. If text attached to an open path exceeds the length of the path, the remaining text returns and repeats the shape of the path. Text on a path that returns and repeats the path shape Attach text to a path and edit it • To attach text to the perimeter of a path, Shift-select a text object and path, and then select Text > Attach To Path. • To place a text block inside a path, Shift-select a text object and path, and then select Text > Attach In Path. • To detach text from a selected path, select Text > Detach From Path. • To edit text attached to a path, double-click the text-on-a-path object with the Pointer or Subselection tool, or use the Text tool + click to select the text. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Working with text
La
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t updated 3/8/2011
Save stroke, fill, and filter text attributes as a style
You can apply strokes, fills, and filters to text in a selected text block and then save the text attributes as a style. After
you create text, it remains editable in Fireworks. Strokes, fills, filters, and styles are updated automatically as you edit
the text.
Text with stroke, fill, filter, and style applied
1
Create a text object and apply the attributes you want. Apply any style in the Styles panel, even if it's not a text style.
2
Select the text object.
3
Select New Style from the Styles panel Options menu.
4
Select the style properties and name the new style.
More Help topics
Type preferences
” on page
280
Attaching text to a path
As an alternative to rectangular text blocks, you can draw a path and attach text to it. The text flows along the shape of
the path. Both the text and the path are editable.
A path to which you attach text temporarily loses its stroke, fill, and filter attributes. Any stroke, fill, and filter attributes
you apply subsequently are applied to the text, not the path. If you then detach the text from the path, the path regains
its stroke, fill, and filter attributes.
Note:
Attaching text that contains hard or soft returns to a path can produce unexpected results.
If text attached to an open path exceeds the length of the path, the remaining text returns and repeats the shape of the
path.
Text on a path that returns and repeats the path shape
Attach text to a path and edit it
To attach text to the perimeter of a path, Shift-select a text object and path, and then select Text
> Attach To Path.
To place a text block inside a path, Shift-select a text object and path, and then select Text
> Attach In Path.
To detach text from a selected path, select Text
> Detach From Path.
To edit text attached to a path, double-click the text-on-a-path object with the Pointer or Subselection tool, or use
the Text tool + click to select the text.