Managing Project Files Manage Project Files Click the Window menu, point to Other Panels, and then click Project to open the Project panel.. Manage files using any of the following op
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The Project panel displays files by filename extension By default, the Project panel only shows Flash documents type (FLA, SWF, SWC, AS, JSFL, ASC, MXML) If you want to display other types, you can change settings in Panel Preferences You can also hide files or folder by pre-ceding the file or folder name with a special character, such as an underscore, and enabling the option in Panel Preferences When you work with the same project, the Project Panel shows all recently opened files in the Recent Files folder for easy access You can create files, including Flash and ActionScript, from the Project panel
Managing Project
Files
Manage Project Files
Click the Window menu, point to
Other Panels, and then click
Project to open the Project panel.
Manage files using any of the
following options:
◆ Create File Select the folder
where you want the file (no
selection is the root), click the
New File button, enter a name,
select a file type, and then click
Create File.
◆ Open File Double-click the file
in the Project panel
◆ Delete File Select the file, click
the Delete button, and then
click Yes to delete a selected
project asset
◆ Publish Select or clear the file
check box on the right to add or
remove the file to/from the
publishing list
◆ Pin a Directory Select a folder,
and then click the Pin Directory
button; click again to unpin
Click the Close button on the
Project panel
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Delete button Options menu
New File button
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Options menu
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In the Project panel, click the
Options menu, and then click
Project Properties.
Click any of the following tabs:
◆ Classes Specify the
ActionScript version, and class
file folder locations
◆ Locations Specify additional
source folder locations
◆ Paths Specify the location Flex
SDK files for use in Flash to
create skins and other visual
elements in Flex
Click OK.
Change Panel Preferences
In the Project panel, click the
Options menu, and then click
Panel Preferences.
Click any of the following tabs:
◆ Classes Specify the
ActionScript version, and class
file folder locations
◆ Settings Change defaults
filters, hide files or folders
based on the name, and show
or hide classes folder, hidden
files, or recent files
◆ Locations Specify additional
source folder locations
Click OK.
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A project is a collection of files that constitute a complex project For example, you can create a Flash project that contains 5 Flash docu-ments, with interactive buttons on the pages to call the other pages If all of the FLA files are located within the same project, it's an easy mat-ter to test the entire project You must first select one of the files as the main file, and then simply click the Test Project button Flash will auto-matically publish all of the Flash documents in the project, display the main file, and then allow you to test its operation It's that simple
Testing a Project
Test a Project
Click the Window menu, point to
Other Panels, and then click
Project to open the Project panel.
If the project you want to test is
not open, click the Project list
arrow, click Open Project in the
Project panel, and then select the
appropriate file
Click Open.
IMPORTANT Since testing a
project involves moving among
different Flash movies, your
published documents will have to
have interactive buttons linked to
all the other pages within the
project, or the test will not work
Right-click (Win) or Control-click
(Mac) one of the FLA or HTML files
in the project
Click Make Default Document
from the available options
Click Test Project.
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See Also
See Chapter 17, “Debugging a Movie”
on page 409 for more information on
how to perform debugging operations
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to another person for review using e-mail Flash allows you to send documents out for review as an attachment using e-mail from within the program so that you do not have to open your e-mail program An e-mail program needs to be installed on your computer before you begin When you send your document out for review, reviewers can add comments and then send it back to you
Sending a Document
Using E-Mail
Send an Office Document
Using E-Mail
Click the File menu, and then click
Send.
◆ If prompted, click Yes to save
your Flash document
IMPORTANT To complete the
following steps, you need to have
an e-mail program installed on
your computer and an e-mail
account set-up
Your default e-mail program opens
with your document attached
Enter your recipients and subject
(appears with document name by
default)
Enter a message for your reviewer
with instructions
Click the Send button.
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Sign In to Adobe CS Live
Adobe CS Live (New!) is an online service that allows you to set up or manage (sign in and out) an Adobe account, review CS5 documents (Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop) online, access the Acrobat.com subscription-based Web site or the Adobe ConnectNow Web site where you can collaborate with others, display CS news and resources
in a panel within CS5 programs, and access an Adobe Web site with information about CS Live Services You can access these options directly from the CS Live menu on the right side of the menu bar next to the Search bar When the CS Live menu icon includes a bulls eye, you are signed in to the online services
Exploring CS Live
Services
Explore CS Live Services
Click the CS Live menu ( New!),
and then select any of the following
commands:
◆ Set Up Your Access To Adobe
CS Live Online Services, Sign
In, or Sign Out Select to set up,
sign in, or sign out of the CS Live
online service
◆ Create New Review or Learn
More Creates a CS5 document
review in Illustrator, InDesign, or
Photoshop
◆ Acrobat.com Home Opens the
Acrobat.com subscription-based
Web site that allows you to work
and collaborate with others
◆ Share My Screen Opens the
Adobe ConnectNow Web site
where you can start an online
meeting and collaborate on any
design project across platforms
and programs
◆ CS News and Resources Opens
the CS News and Resources
panel with news and resources
from Adobe
◆ Manage My Account Opens a
secure Web site with your
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Sharing My Screen
Share My Screen
Click the File or CS Live menu, and
then click Share my screen.
Enter your Adobe ID and
password
◆ If you don’t have an Adobe ID
and password, click the Create
a Free Adobe ID link, and then
follow the online instructions
Click Sign In.
◆ If prompted, sign in to
ConnectNow
To share your computer screen,
click the Share My Computer
Screen button.
Use the ConnectNow toolbar to do
any of the following:
◆ Meeting Use to invite
participants, share my
computer screen, upload a file,
share my webcam, set
preferences, end a meeting,
and exit Adobe ConnectNow
◆ PODS Use to show and hide
pod panels
◆ Help Use to get help,
troubleshoot problems, and set
account and Flash Player
settings
Click the participant buttons at the
bottom to specify roles, remove a
user, or request control of a user’s
computer
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Trang 7The Adobe Extension Manager is a program you can use to install and delete added program functionality, known as extensions, to many Adobe programs The Extension Manager is automatically installed when you install Flash, Dreamweaver, InDesign, or Fireworks You can use the Extension Manager to access the Adobe Exchange site, where you can locate, research, and download many different types of sions Some are free and some are not After you download an exten-sion, you can use Extension Manager to install it Extension Manager only displays extensions installed using the Extension Manager; other extensions installed using a third-party installer might not appear After you install an extension, you can find and display information about it
Using Adobe
Extension Manager
Download and Install an
Extension
Start Adobe Extension Manager
from the Start menu (Win) or the
Applications folder (Mac)
TIMESAVER In Flash,
Dreamweaver, InDesign, or
Fireworks, click the Help menu, and
then click Manage Extensions
Click the Exchange button on the
toolbar
Select the extension you want to
download, and then save it to your
computer
In Extension Manager, click the
Install button on the toolbar.
Locate and select the extension
(.mxp) you want to install, and then
click Install.
You can perform any of the
following:
◆ Sort Click a column heading.
◆ Enable or Disable Select or
clear the check in the Enabled
check box next to the extension
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Downloaded extension
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Adobe CS programs Extensions for the selected CS program