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SWF movies that are used as commands are stored in the Commands folder on your hard
disk, and SWF movies that are used as panels are stored in the Command Panels folder.
For more detailed instructions about creating commands or panels from Flash SWF movies,
see
Extending Fireworks
.
Managing commands
You can rename or delete any commands that appear in the Commands menu.
You can rename or delete any commands that you create using the Manage Saved Commands
option in Fireworks. You must use the Extension Manager for other commands and
extensions that were installed with Fireworks or that you downloaded and installed from the
Macromedia Exchange website.
To rename a custom command that you created:
1.
Select Commands > Manage Saved Commands.
2.
Select the command.
3.
Click Rename, enter a new name, and click OK.
To delete a custom command that you created, do one of the following:
■
In Fireworks, select Commands > Manage Saved Commands. Then select the command
and click Delete.
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On your hard disk, delete the JSF file for the command from the Commands folder in
your user-specific Fireworks configuration folder. For information on locating this folder,
see
“About user configuration files” on page 452
.
To rename or delete a command that shipped with Fireworks or that you
downloaded from the Macromedia Exchange:
■
Select Command > Manage Extensions.
■
Select Help > Manage Extensions.
The Extension Manager opens. For information about how to manage extensions, see
Extension Manager Help.
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The exact location of these folders varies from system to system and depends on
whether you want the command or panel to be available just to your user profile or to all
users. Commands and Command Panels folders are located in the Configuration folder
in the Fireworks application folder and also in your user-specific Fireworks configuration
folder. For more information, see
“Working with configuration files” on page 451
.
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...