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Use Fireworks to edit graphics in Flash, Export 8-bit PNG files with transparency

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 252 Using Fireworks with other applications The following formatting is lost during export to SWF format: blend mode, layers, masks (applied before export), slice objects, image maps, behaviors, pattern fills, and contour gradients. 1 Select File > Save As. 2 Enter a filename and choose a destination folder. 3 For the format, select Adobe Flash SWF. 4 Click Options. Then select an Objects option: Maintain Paths Allows you to maintain path editability. Effects and formatting are lost. Maintain Appearance Converts vector objects to bitmap objects as needed and preserves the appearance of applied strokes and fills. Editability is lost. 5 Select a Text option: Maintain Editability Allows you to maintain text editability. Effects and formatting are lost. Convert to Paths Converts text to paths, preserving any custom kerning or spacing you entered in Fireworks. Editability as text is lost. 6 Set the quality of JPEG images, using the JPEG Quality pop-up slider. 7 Select the states to be exported and the state rate in seconds. 8 Click OK, and then click Save in the Export dialog box. Export 8-bit PNG files with transparency To export 32-bit PNG files with transparency, simply import Fireworks PNG source files directly into Flash. To export 8-bit PNG files with transparency, complete the following procedure: 1 In Fireworks, choose Window > Optimize to open the Optimize panel. 2 Select PNG 8 as the Export file format and Alpha Transparency from the Transparency pop-up menu. 3 Select File > Export. 4 Select Images Only from the Save A Type pop-up menu. 5 Name and save the file. Import exported Fireworks graphics and animations into Flash 1 Create a new document in Flash. Note: If you are importing a Fireworks graphic into an existing Flash file, create a new layer in Flash. 2 Select File > Import, and locate the graphic or animation file. 3 Click Open to import the file. Use Fireworks to edit graphics in Flash With launch-and-edit integration, you can use Fireworks to change a graphic that you previously imported into Flash, even if the graphic wasn't exported from Fireworks. Note: Fireworks-native PNG files imported into Flash are an exception; the PNG file must have been imported as a flattened bitmap image. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Using Fireworks with other applications
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t updated 3/8/2011
The following formatting is lost during export to SWF format: blend mode, layers, masks (applied before export), slice
objects, image maps, behaviors, pattern fills, and contour gradients.
1
Select File
> Save As.
2
Enter a filename and choose a destination folder.
3
For the format, select Adobe Flash SWF.
4
Click Options. Then select an Objects option:
Maintain Paths
Allows you to maintain path editability. Effects and formatting are lost.
Maintain Appearance
Converts vector objects to bitmap objects as needed and preserves the appearance of applied
strokes and fills. Editability is lost.
5
Select a Text option:
Maintain Editability
Allows you to maintain text editability. Effects and formatting are lost.
Convert to Paths
Converts text to paths, preserving any custom kerning or spacing you entered in Fireworks.
Editability as text is lost.
6
Set the quality of JPEG images, using the JPEG Quality pop-up slider.
7
Select the states to be exported and the state rate in seconds.
8
Click OK, and then click Save in the Export dialog box.
Export 8-bit PNG files with transparency
To export 32-bit PNG files with transparency, simply import Fireworks PNG source files directly into Flash. To export
8-bit PNG files with transparency, complete the following procedure:
1
In Fireworks, choose Window
> Optimize to open the Optimize panel.
2
Select PNG 8 as the Export file format and Alpha Transparency from the Transparency pop-up menu.
3
Select File
> Export.
4
Select Images Only from the Save A Type pop-up menu.
5
Name and save the file.
Import exported Fireworks graphics and animations into Flash
1
Create a new document in Flash.
Note:
If you are importing a Fireworks graphic into an existing Flash file, create a new layer in Flash.
2
Select File
> Import, and locate the graphic or animation file.
3
Click Open to import the file.
Use Fireworks to edit graphics in Flash
With launch-and-edit integration, you can use Fireworks to change a graphic that you previously imported into Flash,
even if the graphic wasn't exported from Fireworks.
Note:
Fireworks-native PNG files imported into Flash are an exception; the PNG file must have been imported as a
flattened bitmap image.