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Working with text, Enter text, Create and move text blocks

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90 Chapter 7: Working with text Adobe® Fireworks® enables you to use many features typically reserved for sophisticated desktop publishing applications, including using a variety of fonts and sizes and adjusting kerning, spacing, color, leading, and baseline shift. You can edit text any time-even after you apply Live Filters, and can import editable text from an Adobe Photoshop® document. Enter text Use the Text tool and the options in the Property inspector to enter, format, and edit text in your graphics. Note: If the Property inspector is minimized, click the expander arrow in the lower-right corner to see all text properties. Text objects are automatically saved under a name that matches the text you've typed. You can change the assigned name in the Text box of the Property inspector or in the object panel thumbnail in the Layers panel. More Help topics "Type preferences" on page 280 Create and move text blocks Text in a Fireworks document appears inside a text block (a rectangle with handles). Text blocks are either auto-sizing or fixed-width blocks. • An auto-sizing text block expands horizontally as you type and shrinks when you remove text. Auto-sizing text blocks are created by default when you click on the canvas with the Text tool and start typing. • Fixed-width text blocks allow you to control the width of wrapped text. Fixed-width text blocks are created by default when you drag to draw a text block using the Text tool. • When the text pointer is active within a text block, a hollow circle or hollow square appears in the upper-right corner of the text block. The circle indicates an auto-sizing text block; the square indicates a fixed-width text block. Double-click the corner to change from one text block to the other. 1 Select the Text tool. 2 Select text characteristics. 3 Create a text block: • To create an auto-sizing text block, click in your document where you want the text block to begin to create an autosizing text block. • To create a fixed-width text block, drag to draw a text block. To move the text block while you drag to create it, hold down the mouse button, press and hold down the spacebar, and drag the text block to another location. 1 Type the text. 2 (Optional) Highlight text within the text block and reformat it. 3 (Optional) To move the text block, drag it to a new location. 4 Do one of the following: • Click outside the text block. Last updated 3/8/2011

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t updated 3/8/2011
Chapter 7: Working with text
Adobe® Fireworks® enables you to use many features typically reserved for sophisticated desktop publishing
applications, including using a variety of fonts and sizes and adjusting kerning, spacing, color, leading, and baseline
shift. You can edit text any time—even after you apply Live Filters, and can import editable text from an Adobe
Photoshop® document.
Enter text
Use the Text tool
and the options in the Property inspector to enter, format, and edit text in your graphics.
Note:
If the Property inspector is minimized, click the expander arrow in the lower-right corner to see all text properties.
Text objects are automatically saved under a name that matches the text you've typed. You can change the assigned
name in the Text box of the Property inspector or in the object panel thumbnail in the Layers panel.
More Help topics
Type preferences
” on page
280
Create and move text blocks
Text in a Fireworks document appears inside a
text block
(a rectangle with handles). Text blocks are either
auto-sizing
or
fixed-width
blocks.
An auto-sizing text block expands horizontally as you type and shrinks when you remove text. Auto-sizing text
blocks are created by default when you click on the canvas with the Text tool and start typing.
Fixed-width text blocks allow you to control the width of wrapped text. Fixed-width text blocks are created by
default when you drag to draw a text block using the Text tool.
When the text pointer is active within a text block, a hollow circle or hollow square appears in the upper-right
corner of the text block. The circle indicates an auto-sizing text block; the square indicates a fixed-width text block.
Double-click the corner to change from one text block to the other.
1
Select the Text tool.
2
Select text characteristics.
3
Create a text block:
To create an auto-sizing text block, click in your document where you want the text block to begin to create an auto-
sizing text block.
To create a fixed-width text block, drag to draw a text block. To move the text block while you drag to create it, hold
down the mouse button, press and hold down the spacebar, and drag the text block to another location.
1
Type the text.
2
(Optional) Highlight text within the text block and reformat it.
3
(Optional) To move the text block, drag it to a new location.
4
Do one of the following:
Click outside the text block.