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Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

100 is probably a good setting. However, if you want to save commands from the History panel that you executed, set the number of actions higher. Printing Disable PostScript: (For Windows only.) Selecting this check box disables PostScript output when you print to a PostScript printer. Mark this check box only if you have trouble printing to a PostScript printer. This option is deselected by default. Document Open Documents in Tabs: (For Mac only.) This option is marked by default so that new documents open in a single window with tabs. Deselect this check box if you want each new document to open in a separate window. Test Movie Open Test Movie in Tabs: By default, Flash opens a new window to play your movie when you test it. Select this check box to instead open a new document tab (like the ones Flash creates for each open document). Selection Shift Select: This option is enabled by default. It means that you have to press Shift to select more than one object (by clicking). If you don t press Shift, the first object is deselected. Clearing this option means that you can click as many objects as you want to select them. This method is an efficient way to work, but most people aren t familiar with it. If you select something by accident, press Shift and click the object to deselect it. Selection Show Tooltips: By default, this option shows short explanations of Flash interface features (such as toolbars and buttons) when you hover your cursor over them. You can make the ToolTips go away by clearing this check box. Selection Contact-Sensitive Selection and Lasso Tools: By default, you need to completely surround objects with the selection or lasso tools to select them. Mark this check box so that you can select any object that is just partly within the selection or lasso selection border. Timeline Span Based Selection: Lets you click between two keyframes to select the entire section between them, la Flash 5. Timeline Named Anchor on Scene: Automatically creates a named anchor at the beginning of each scene. Highlight Color: Lets you specify the color of the box around selected symbols and groups. Click the color swatch to display all the available colors and pick a different color. Or you can select Use Layer Color to use the layer s outline color. Flash 8 Professional has a couple options that apply to projects, which are available in the Professional version only. 352 Part VII: Appendixes
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The following sections describe how to use (Hosting your own web site) this

Friday, February 1st, 2008

The following sections describe how to use this dialog box. General category Click the General category to set the following options: On Launch: When Flash opens, it can show a start page that gives you options of opening an existing document or starting a new one. This is the default, but if you find the start page useless, you can choose to always start a new document, open the documents that you were using the last time you used Flash, or start with no document and decide where to go from there. Undo: Here you choose whether you want to use object-level or documentlevel undo (as we explain in Chapter 4). Then choose the number of actions you want to keep. The text box is set to 100 by default; you can enter any value from 2 to 300. The higher the value, the more memory Flash takes to remember all those steps. You might be surprised by how many commands you give in a short period of time, so Figure A-1: Use the Preferences dialog box to bend Flash to your will. Appendix A: Installing Flash and Setting Your Preferences 351
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Installing Flash (Web and email hosting) by downloading it to your Mac

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Installing Flash by downloading it to your Mac In this ultramodern day and age, you can install Flash on your computer without ever leaving your Web browser. To download Flash, follow these steps (or something like them, assuming that the Macromedia Web site doesn t change too much): 1. Go to www.macromedia.com/software/downloads. 2. From the list of Macromedia products, choose Flash Basic 8 or Flash Professional 8. You need to choose a geographic location, complete or create a password, and answer a few questions. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen for downloading the installation file. 4. When the download is complete, find and double-click the installation file. The installation program guides you through the process of installing Flash. The most significant choice that you have is where you install Flash. You can browse to change the location or accept the default, which is the Applications folder on the startup disk drive. After you install Flash, you can play with it for 30 days before it stops working. If you download the trial version, you can buy it at any time by clicking Buy Now on the first screen when you open Flash. Setting Your Preferences Flash offers numerous ways to customize how you work. Why not make Flash suit you? The main location for setting preferences is the Preferences dialog box, as shown in Figure A-1, with the General tab on top. To open the Preferences dialog box, choose Edit.Preferences (Windows) or Flash.Preferences (Mac). 350 Part VII: Appendixes
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