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USING FLASH CS4 PROFESSIONAL
Managing documents
Version
Cue is integrated with Adobe Bridge: Use Adobe Bridge as a file browser for Version
Cue projects. With
Adobe Bridge, you can access Version
Cue Servers, projects, and files, and view, search for, and compare information
about Version
Cue-managed assets.
Use Version
Cue Server Administration to create and manage user access, projects, and PDF reviews; administer
backups; export content; and specify advanced Version
Cue Server information.
Note:
Version
Cue is not available in Adobe Bridge with Adobe Photoshop
®
Elements
for Macintosh.
For a video on setting up Version Cue, see
www.adobe.com/go/lrvid4038_vc
.
See also
Version Cue video
Printing Flash documents
Print from Flash documents
To preview and edit your documents, print frames from Adobe®
Flash®
CS4
Professional documents, or specify frames
to be printable from Flash Player by a viewer.
When printing frames from a Flash document, use the Print dialog box to specify the range of scenes or frames to print
and the number of copies. In Windows, the Page Setup dialog box specifies paper size, orientation, and various print
options—including margin settings and whether all frames are to be printed for each page. On the Macintosh, these
options are divided between the Page Setup and the Print Margins dialog boxes.
The Print and Page Setup dialog boxes are standard in either operating system, and their appearance depends on the
selected printer driver.
1
Select File
> Page Setup (Windows) or File
> Print Margins (Macintosh).
2
Set page margins. Select both Center options to print the frame in the center of the page.
3
In the Frames menu, select whether to print all frames in the document or only the first frame of each scene.
4
In the Layout menu, select from the following options:
Actual Size
Prints the frame at full size. Enter a value for Scale to reduce or enlarge the printed frame.
Fit On One Page
Reduces or enlarges each frame so it fills the print area of the page.
Storyboard
Prints several thumbnails on one page. Select from Boxes, Grid, or Blank. Enter the number of thumbnails
per page in the Frames box. Set the space between the thumbnails in the Frame Margin box, and select Label Frames
to print the frame label as a thumbnail.
5
To print frames, select File
> Print.
Use frame labels to disable printing
To choose not to print any of the frames in the main Timeline, label a frame as
!#p
to make the entire SWF file
nonprintable. Labeling a frame as
!#p
dims the Print command in the Flash Player context menu. You can also remove
the Flash Player context menu.
If you disable printing from Flash Player, the user can still use the browser Print command to print frames. Because
this command is a browser feature, you cannot use Flash to control or disable it.
Updated 5 March 2009