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Save and reuse optimization settings, Save optimization settings as a preset

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 218 Optimizing and exporting More Help topics "Optimize GIF, PNG, TIFF, BMP, and PICT files" on page 218 "Optimize JPEGs" on page 225 Save and reuse optimization settings Fireworks remembers the last optimization settings you used after you perform any of the following actions: • File > Save • File > Save As • File > Export Fireworks then applies these settings to new documents. Note: New slices get their default optimization settings from the parent document. You can also save custom optimization settings for future use in optimization or batch processing. The following information is saved in custom preset optimizations: • Settings and color table in the Optimize panel • State delay settings chosen in the States panel (for animations only) Save optimization settings as a preset Saved optimization settings appear at the bottom of the Settings pop-up menu in the Optimize panel and in the Property inspector. The preset file is saved in the Export Settings folder in your user-specific Fireworks configuration folder. For information on the location of this folder, see "About user configuration files" on page 284. 1 From the Optimize panel Options menu, select Save Settings. 2 Type a name for the optimization preset and click OK. Share saved optimization settings with another Fireworks user ❖ Copy the saved optimization preset file from the Export Settings folder to the same folder on another computer. Note: The location of the Export Settings folder varies depending on your operating system. Delete a custom preset optimization You cannot delete a Fireworks preset optimization setting. 1 In the Optimize panel Saved Settings pop-up menu, select an optimization setting. 2 From the Optimize panel Options menu, select Delete Settings. Optimize GIF, PNG, TIFF, BMP, and PICT files Each graphic file format in Fireworks has a set of optimization options. The 8-bit file types such as GIF, PNG 8, TIFF 8, BMP 8, and PICT 8 offer the greatest amount of optimization control. For continuous-tone web graphics such as photos, use a 24-bit format such as JPEG. (See "Optimize JPEGs" on page 225.) Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Optimizing and exporting
La
s
t updated 3/8/2011
More Help topics
Optimize GIF, PNG, TIFF, BMP, and PICT files
” on page
218
Optimize JPEGs
” on page
225
Save and reuse optimization settings
Fireworks remembers the last optimization settings you used after you perform any of the following actions:
File
> Save
File
> Save As
File
> Export
Fireworks then applies these settings to new documents.
Note:
New slices get their default optimization settings from the parent document.
You can also save custom optimization settings for future use in optimization or batch processing. The following
information is saved in custom preset optimizations:
Settings and color table in the Optimize panel
State delay settings chosen in the States panel (for animations only)
Save optimization settings as a preset
Saved optimization settings appear at the bottom of the Settings pop-up menu in the Optimize panel and in the
Property inspector. The preset file is saved in the Export Settings folder in your user-specific Fireworks configuration
folder. For information on the location of this folder, see “
About user configuration files
” on page
284.
1
From the Optimize panel Options menu, select Save Settings.
2
Type a name for the optimization preset and click OK.
Share saved optimization settings with another Fireworks user
Copy the saved optimization preset file from the Export Settings folder to the same folder on another computer.
Note:
The location of the Export Settings folder varies depending on your operating system.
Delete a custom preset optimization
You cannot delete a Fireworks preset optimization setting.
1
In the Optimize panel Saved Settings pop-up menu, select an optimization setting.
2
From the Optimize panel Options menu, select Delete Settings.
Optimize GIF, PNG, TIFF, BMP, and PICT files
Each graphic file format in Fireworks has a set of optimization options. The 8-bit file types such as GIF, PNG 8, TIFF
8, BMP 8, and PICT 8 offer the greatest amount of optimization control.
For continuous-tone web graphics such as photos, use a 24-bit format such as JPEG. (See
Optimize JPEGs
” on page
225.)