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Save steps as a command for reuse, Undo or redo steps

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 276 Automating tasks You can execute recorded commands or a selection of actions in the History panel at any time. Save steps as a command for reuse 1 Select the steps to save as a command: • Click a step, then Shift-click another to select a range of steps to save as a command. • Control-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) to select noncontiguous steps. 2 Click the Save Steps As Command button at the bottom of the History panel. 3 Enter a name for the command and click OK. Undo or redo steps ❖ Do one of the following: • Drag the Undo Marker up the panel until you reach the last step you want to undo or redo. • Click along the Undo Marker track on the left of the History panel. Note: Undone steps remain in the History panel highlighted in gray. Change the number of steps the History panel remembers 1 Select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Fireworks > Preferences (Mac OS). 2 Change the value in Undo Steps. Note: Additional steps require more computer memory. Clear all steps ❖ Select Clear History from the History panel Options menu. Clearing steps frees memory and disk space. You can't undo edits from cleared steps. Play back a saved command 1 If necessary, select one or more objects. 2 Select the command from the Commands menu. Replay a selection of steps 1 Select one or more objects. 2 Select the steps in the History panel. 3 Click the Replay button at the bottom of the History panel. Steps marked with an X are nonrepeatable and can't be played back. Separator lines indicate that a different object has become selected. Commands created from steps that cross a separator line can produce unpredictable results. Apply selected steps to objects in many documents 1 Select a range of steps. 2 Click the Copy Steps To Clipboard button. 3 Select one or more objects in any Fireworks document. 4 Select Edit > Paste. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Automating tasks
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t updated 3/8/2011
You can execute recorded commands or a selection of actions in the History panel at any time.
Save steps as a command for reuse
1
Select the steps to save as a command:
Click a step, then Shift-click another to select a range of steps to save as a command.
Control-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) to select noncontiguous steps.
2
Click the Save Steps As Command button at the bottom of the History panel.
3
Enter a name for the command and click OK.
Undo or redo steps
Do one of the following:
Drag the Undo Marker up the panel until you reach the last step you want to undo or redo.
Click along the Undo Marker track on the left of the History panel.
Note:
Undone steps remain in the History panel highlighted in gray.
Change the number of steps the History panel remembers
1
Select Edit
> Preferences (Windows) or Fireworks
> Preferences (Mac OS).
2
Change the value in Undo Steps.
Note:
Additional steps require more computer memory.
Clear all steps
Select Clear History from the History panel Options menu.
Clearing steps frees memory and disk space. You can’t undo edits from cleared steps.
Play back a saved command
1
If necessary, select one or more objects.
2
Select the command from the Commands menu.
Replay a selection of steps
1
Select one or more objects.
2
Select the steps in the History panel.
3
Click the Replay button at the bottom of the History panel.
Steps marked with an X are nonrepeatable and can’t be played back. Separator lines indicate that a different object
has become selected. Commands created from steps that cross a separator line can produce unpredictable results.
Apply selected steps to objects in many documents
1
Select a range of steps.
2
Click the Copy Steps To Clipboard button.
3
Select one or more objects in any Fireworks document.
4
Select Edit
> Paste.