Adobe 65011817 User Guide - Page 259

Working with FreeHand and Illustrator, Placing FreeHand graphics in Fireworks

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 253 Using Fireworks with other applications If the graphic was exported from Fireworks, and you saved the original PNG file, you can edit the PNG file in Fireworks from inside Flash. When you return to Flash, both the PNG file and the graphic in Flash are updated. 1 In Flash, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the graphic file in the Document Library panel. 2 Select Edit With Fireworks from the pop-up menu. Note: If Edit with Fireworks does not appear in the pop-up menu, choose Edit With and locate your Fireworks application. 3 Click Yes in the Find Source box to locate the original PNG file for your Fireworks graphic, and click Open. 4 Edit the image, and click Done when finished. Fireworks exports a new graphic file to Flash and saves the original PNG file. More Help topics "Launch and Edit preferences" on page 281 Working with FreeHand and Illustrator Vector graphics can be easily shared between Fireworks and vector graphics applications such as Adobe FreeHand® and Adobe Illustrator®. The appearance of objects may differ between applications, however, because Fireworks does not share all the same features with all vector graphics applications. Fireworks supports graphics from FreeHand 7 and later. Placing FreeHand graphics in Fireworks Options for importing FreeHand graphics into Fireworks Scale specify the scale percentage for the imported file. Width and Height specify the width and height of the imported file in pixels, inches, or centimeters. Resolution specify the resolution of the imported file. Anti-Alias smoothes imported objects to avoid jagged edges. You can choose this option separately for paths or text. Use the Property inspector to change selected objects to Anti-Alias or Hard Edge. File Conversion specifies how multi-page documents are handled when imported: • Open A Page Imports only the specified page. • Open Pages As States Imports all the pages from the document and places each in a separate state. • Ignore Layers Imports all objects on a single layer. • Remember Layers Maintains the layer structure of the imported file. • Convert Layers to States Places each layer of the imported document into a separate state. Include Invisible Layers imports objects on layers that have been hidden. Otherwise, invisible layers are ignored. Include Background Layers Imports objects from the document's background layer. Otherwise, the background layer is ignored. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Using Fireworks with other applications
La
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t updated 3/8/2011
If the graphic was exported from Fireworks, and you saved the original PNG file, you can edit the PNG file in Fireworks
from inside Flash. When you return to Flash, both the PNG file and the graphic in Flash are updated.
1
In Flash, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the graphic file in the Document Library panel.
2
Select Edit With Fireworks from the pop-up menu.
Note:
If Edit with Fireworks does not appear in the pop-up menu, choose Edit With and locate your Fireworks
application.
3
Click Yes in the Find Source box to locate the original PNG file for your Fireworks graphic, and click Open.
4
Edit the image, and click Done when finished.
Fireworks exports a new graphic file to Flash and saves the original PNG file.
More Help topics
Launch and Edit preferences
” on page
281
Working with FreeHand and Illustrator
Vector graphics can be easily shared between Fireworks and vector graphics applications such as Adobe FreeHand®
and Adobe Illustrator®. The appearance of objects may differ between applications, however, because Fireworks does
not share all the same features with all vector graphics applications.
Fireworks supports graphics from FreeHand 7 and later.
Placing FreeHand graphics in Fireworks
Options for importing FreeHand graphics into Fireworks
Scale
specify the scale percentage for the imported file.
Width and Height
specify the width and height of the imported file in pixels, inches, or centimeters.
Resolution
specify the resolution of the imported file.
Anti-Alias
smoothes imported objects to avoid jagged edges. You can choose this option separately for paths or text.
Use the Property inspector to change selected objects to Anti-Alias or Hard Edge.
File Conversion
specifies how multi-page documents are handled when imported:
Open A Page
Imports only the specified page.
Open Pages As States
Imports all the pages from the document and places each in a separate state.
Ignore Layers
Imports all objects on a single layer.
Remember Layers
Maintains the layer structure of the imported file.
Convert Layers to States
Places each layer of the imported document into a separate state.
Include Invisible Layers
imports objects on layers that have been hidden. Otherwise, invisible layers are ignored.
Include Background Layers
Imports objects from the document's background layer. Otherwise, the background layer
is ignored.