Adobe 65011817 User Guide - Page 132

Turn on or off Single Layer Editing, Show or hide objects and layers, Hide or lock other layers

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 126 Layers, masking, and blending • To lock multiple layers, drag the pointer along the Lock column in the Layers panel. • To lock or unlock all layers, select Lock All or Unlock All from the Layers panel Options menu or pop-up menu. Turn on or off Single Layer Editing ❖ Select Single Layer Editing from the Layers panel Options menu or pop-up menu. A check mark indicates that Single Layer Editing is active. Show or hide objects and layers • To show or hide a layer or objects on a layer, click the square in the first left column against a layer or object name. The eye icon indicates that a layer or object is visible. • To show or hide multiple layers or objects, drag the pointer along the Eye column in the Layers panel. • To show or hide all layers and objects, select Show All or Hide All from the Layers panel Options menu or pop-up menu. Hide or lock other layers Hide or lock all layers except the current to achieve precise editing of a logo or an icon. 1 Select the layer you want to work on from the Layers panel. 2 Select Commands > Document > Hide Other Layers, or Commands > Document > Lock Other Layers. Merge objects in the Layers panel To alleviate clutter, you can merge objects in the Layers panel. Objects and bitmaps to be merged do not have to be adjacent in the Layers panel or reside on the same layer. Merging down causes all selected vector objects and bitmap objects to be flattened into the bitmap object that lies just beneath the bottommost selected object. The result is a single bitmap object. Vector objects and bitmap objects cannot be edited separately once merged, and editability for vector objects is lost. 1 Select an object on the Layers panel that you want to merge with a bitmap object. Shift-click or Ctrl-click to select multiple objects. You can merge the contents of a selected layer into a bitmap object that is the topmost object on the layer immediately beneath the selected layer. 2 Do one of the following: • Select Merge Down from the Layers panel Options menu. • Select Modify > Merge Down. • Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the selected objects on the canvas and select Merge Down. Note: Merge Down does not affect slices, hotspots, or buttons. Distribute objects to layers If you have many objects in a layer, you can avoid clutter in a layer by distributing the objects to new layers. New layers at the same level as the parent layer are created. Also, the newly created layers maintain the hierarchy of layers. Distributing cluttered objects helps you manipulate objects better. 1 Select the layer with the objects you want to distribute. 2 Select Commands > Document > Distribute To Layers. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Layers, masking, and blending
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To lock multiple layers, drag the pointer along the Lock column in the Layers panel.
To lock or unlock all layers, select Lock All or Unlock All from the Layers panel Options menu or pop-up menu.
Turn on or off Single Layer Editing
Select Single Layer Editing from the Layers panel Options menu or pop-up menu.
A check mark indicates that Single Layer Editing is active.
Show or hide objects and layers
To show or hide a layer or objects on a layer, click the square in the first left column against a layer or object name.
The eye icon
indicates that a layer or object is visible.
To show or hide multiple layers or objects, drag the pointer along the Eye column in the Layers panel.
To show or hide all layers and objects, select Show All or Hide All from the Layers panel Options menu or pop-up menu.
Hide or lock other layers
Hide or lock all layers except the current to achieve precise editing of a logo or an icon.
1
Select the layer you want to work on from the Layers panel.
2
Select Commands
> Document
> Hide Other Layers, or Commands
> Document
> Lock Other Layers.
Merge objects in the Layers panel
To alleviate clutter, you can merge objects in the Layers panel. Objects and bitmaps to be merged do not have to be
adjacent in the Layers panel or reside on the same layer.
Merging down causes all selected vector objects and bitmap objects to be flattened into the bitmap object that lies just
beneath the bottommost selected object. The result is a single bitmap object. Vector objects and bitmap objects cannot
be edited separately once merged, and editability for vector objects is lost.
1
Select an object on the Layers panel that you want to merge with a bitmap object. Shift-click or Ctrl-click to select
multiple objects.
You can merge the contents of a selected layer into a bitmap object that is the topmost object on the layer
immediately beneath the selected layer.
2
Do one of the following:
Select Merge Down from the Layers panel Options menu.
Select Modify
> Merge Down.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the selected objects on the canvas and select Merge Down.
Note:
Merge Down does not affect slices, hotspots, or buttons.
Distribute objects to layers
If you have many objects in a layer, you can avoid clutter in a layer by distributing the objects to new layers. New layers
at the same level as the parent layer are created. Also, the newly created layers maintain the hierarchy of layers.
Distributing cluttered objects helps you manipulate objects better.
1
Select the layer with the objects you want to distribute.
2
Select Commands
> Document
> Distribute To Layers.