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Expand or collapse layers, Organize layers, Name a layer or object, Move a single layer or object

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 125 Layers, masking, and blending Expand or collapse layers To eliminate clutter in the Layers panel, collapse the display of layers. To view or select specific objects on a layer, expand the layer. • To expand or collapse a single layer, click the triangle to the left of the layer name. • To expand or collapse all layers, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the triangle to the left of the layer name. Organize layers You can organize layers and objects in a document by naming them and rearranging them in the Layers panel. Objects can be moved within a layer or between layers. Moving layers and objects in the Layers panel changes the order in which objects appear on the canvas. Objects at the top of a layer appear above other objects in that layer on the canvas. Objects on the topmost layer appear in front of objects on lower layers. Note: The Layers panel auto-scrolls when you drag a layer or object up or down beyond the bounds of the viewable area. Name a layer or object 1 Double-click a layer or object in the Layers panel. 2 Type a new name for the layer or object and press Enter. Note: Although the Web Layer cannot be renamed, you can rename its sublayers and web objects, such as slices and hotspots. Move a single layer or object ❖ Drag the layer or object to a new location in the Layers panel. Move all selected objects on a layer ❖ Do one of the following: • Drag the radio button next to the layer's name to another layer. • Click once in the right column of the destination layer. Note: A parent layer cannot be dragged into its child layer. Protect layers and objects Locking an individual object protects it by preventing it from being selected or edited, and locking a layer protects all objects on that layer. A padlock icon indicates a locked item. The Single Layer Editing feature protects objects on all but the active layer and sub layers from unwanted selection or changes. You can also protect objects and layers by hiding them. Note: Hidden layers and objects are not included when you export a document. Objects on the Web Layer can always be exported, whether or not they are hidden. For more information about exporting, see "Export from the workspace" on page 227. Lock objects and layers • To lock an object, click the square in the column immediately to the left of the object name. • To lock a layer, click the square in the column immediately to the left of the layer name. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Layers, masking, and blending
La
s
t updated 3/8/2011
Expand or collapse layers
To eliminate clutter in the Layers panel, collapse the display of layers. To view or select specific objects on a layer,
expand the layer.
To expand or collapse a single layer, click the triangle to the left of the layer name.
To expand or collapse all layers, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the triangle to the left of the layer name.
Organize layers
You can organize layers and objects in a document by naming them and rearranging them in the Layers panel. Objects
can be moved within a layer or between layers.
Moving layers and objects in the Layers panel changes the order in which objects appear on the canvas. Objects at the
top of a layer appear above other objects in that layer on the canvas. Objects on the topmost layer appear in front of
objects on lower layers.
Note:
The Layers panel auto-scrolls when you drag a layer or object up or down beyond the bounds of the viewable area.
Name a layer or object
1
Double-click a layer or object in the Layers panel.
2
Type a new name for the layer or object and press Enter.
Note:
Although the Web Layer cannot be renamed, you can rename its sublayers and web objects, such as slices and
hotspots.
Move a single layer or object
Drag the layer or object to a new location in the Layers panel.
Move all selected objects on a layer
Do one of the following:
Drag the radio button next to the layer's name to another layer.
Click once in the right column of the destination layer.
Note:
A parent layer cannot be dragged into its child layer.
Protect layers and objects
Locking an individual object protects it by preventing it from being selected or edited, and locking a layer protects all
objects on that layer. A padlock icon
indicates a locked item. The Single Layer Editing feature protects objects on
all but the active layer and sub layers from unwanted selection or changes. You can also protect objects and layers by
hiding them.
Note:
Hidden layers and objects are not included when you export a document. Objects on the Web Layer can always be
exported, whether or not they are hidden. For more information about exporting, see “
Export from the workspace
” on
page
227.
Lock objects and layers
To lock an object, click the square in the column immediately to the left of the object name.
To lock a layer, click the square in the column immediately to the left of the layer name.