Chapter 7
Creating and editing menus
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Adjusting menu object colors and opacity
You can change any menu object’s Hue, Saturation, Brightness, Contrast, and Opacity. By
setting the Opacity to zero, you can create invisible buttons.
To adjust color and opacity:
1. On the menu displayed in the Preview window, select the objects. The Attributes
window displays the button’s attributes.
2. Click the Effects tab in the Attributes window.
3. While observing the menu in the Preview window, adjust the Color and Opacity
controls in the Attributes window. To return the controls to their default settings, click
Reset.
See also
“Adjusting menu background colors” on page 109
.
Locking menu objects
When you have edited and positioned an object where you want, you can lock it so you don’t
inadvertently change it again.
To lock a menu object:
t
Right-click the object in the Preview window and select Lock from the shortcut menu.
The object’s resizing handles change color to indicate it is locked.
n
You cannot link locked objects to project contents, nor remove existing links.
To unlock an object:
t
Right-click the object in the Preview window and select Unlock from the shortcut menu.
The object’s resizing handles change color.
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