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Scale in one dimension with three slices, Identify symbols that use 9-slice scaling

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 50 Selecting and transforming objects 6 Resize the symbol as needed by using the Scale tool . The button scales without distorting corner shape. After applying 9-slice guides to a symbol, you can nest it in the protected regions of other 9-sliced symbols, creating complex objects that scale perfectly. More Help topics "Symbols" on page 146 Scale in one dimension with three slices If you plan to scale an object in only one dimension, you can use three slices instead of nine. ❖ Complete the standard 9-slice procedure, but in step 3 do one of the following: • For vertical scaling, drag the horizontal slicing guides to the edge of the object. • For horizontal scaling, drag the vertical guides to the edge. Identify symbols that use 9-slice scaling ❖ In the Document Library panel, double-click a symbol icon to enter symbol-editing mode, and look for slicing guides. More Help topics "Switch from symbol editing to page editing" on page 148 9-slicing standard objects The 9-Slice Scaling tool creates temporary slicing guides that help you scale objects without distorting their geometry. This tool is helpful for quickly scaling bitmap objects or basic shapes for design prototypes and mockups. Guides you create with the 9-Slice Scaling tool disappear after a single use. For more permanent slicing guides that you can reuse multiple times, see "9-slicing symbols" on page 49. 1 On the canvas, select a bitmap object or vector shape. 2 In the Tools panel, select the 9-Slice Scaling tool . Note: If you selected an Auto Shape in step 1, Fireworks prompts you to ungroup it. Do so only if you have finished adjusting Auto Shape control points. 3 On the canvas, arrange the slicing guides to best retain the geometry of the object. (For details, see "9-slice scaling" on page 49.) 4 Transform the object by dragging a corner or side handle. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Selecting and transforming objects
La
s
t updated 3/8/2011
6
Resize the symbol as needed by using the Scale tool
.
The button scales without distorting corner shape.
After applying 9-slice guides to a symbol, you can nest it in the protected regions of other 9-sliced symbols, creating
complex objects that scale perfectly.
More Help topics
Symbols
” on page
146
Scale in one dimension with three slices
If you plan to scale an object in only one dimension, you can use three slices instead of nine.
Complete the standard 9-slice procedure, but in step 3 do one of the following:
For vertical scaling, drag the horizontal slicing guides to the edge of the object.
For horizontal scaling, drag the vertical guides to the edge.
Identify symbols that use 9-slice scaling
In the Document Library panel, double-click a symbol icon to enter symbol-editing mode, and look for slicing
guides.
More Help topics
Switch from symbol editing to page editing
” on page
148
9-slicing standard objects
The 9-Slice Scaling tool creates temporary slicing guides that help you scale objects without distorting their geometry.
This tool is helpful for quickly scaling bitmap objects or basic shapes for design prototypes and mockups.
Guides you create with the 9-Slice Scaling tool disappear after a single use. For more permanent slicing guides that you
can reuse multiple times, see “
9-slicing symbols
” on page
49.
1
On the canvas, select a bitmap object or vector shape.
2
In the Tools panel, select the 9-Slice Scaling tool
.
Note:
If you selected an Auto Shape in step 1, Fireworks prompts you to ungroup it. Do so only if you have finished
adjusting Auto Shape control points.
3
On the canvas, arrange the slicing guides to best retain the geometry of the object. (For details, see “
9-slice scaling
on page
49.)
4
Transform the object by dragging a corner or side handle.