202 Chapter 8: Using Live Filters
You can rename or delete a custom Live Filter as you would any other style in the Styles panel.
For more information, see
“Creating and deleting styles” on page 237
and
“Editing styles”
on page 238
.
Saving Live Filters as commands
You can save and reuse a filter by creating a command based on it. Using the History panel,
you can automate all the Live Filters applied to an object by creating a command available
from the Commands menu. You can use these commands in batch processing. For more
information, see
“Performing commands with a batch process” on page 434
.s
To save filter settings as a command:
1.
Apply the filters to the object.
2.
If the History panel is not visible, select Window > History.
3.
Shift-click the range of actions you want to save as a command.
4.
Do one of the following:
■
Select Save as Command from the History panel Options menu.
■
Click the Save button at the bottom of the History panel.
5.
Enter a command name and click OK to add the command to the Commands menu.
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You cannot rename or delete a standard Fireworks filter.
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Summary of Contents for FIREWORKS 8
Page 1: ...Using Fireworks...
Page 78: ...78 Chapter 3 Selecting and Transforming Objects...
Page 142: ...142 Chapter 5 Working with Vector Objects...
Page 166: ...166 Chapter 6 Using Text...
Page 192: ...192 Chapter 7 Applying Color Strokes and Fills...
Page 234: ...234 Chapter 9 Layers Masking and Blending...
Page 250: ...250 Chapter 10 Using Styles Symbols and URLs...
Page 324: ...324 Chapter 13 Creating Animation...
Page 372: ...372 Chapter 14 Optimizing and Exporting...
Page 444: ...444 Chapter 16 Automating Repetitive Tasks...
Page 454: ...454 Chapter 17 Preferences and Keyboard Shortcuts...
Page 472: ...472 Index...