Viewing Layers Show or Hide a Layer or Folder Do one of the following: ◆ Click the Eye column to the right of the layer or folder to show or hide it.. ◆ Option+click Mac or Alt+click Win
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Show or Hide a Layer or Folder
Do one of the following:
◆ Click the Eye column to the
right of the layer or folder to
show or hide it
◆ Click the Eye icon to show or
hide all layers or folders
◆ Option+click (Mac) or Alt+click
(Win) in the Eye column to the
right of a layer or folder to
show or hide all other layers or
folders
Lock or Unlock Layers
or Folders
Do one of the following:
◆ Click in the Lock column to
the right of the layer or folder
to lock or unlock it
◆ Click the Lock icon to lock or
unlock all layers or folders
◆ Option+click (Mac) or Alt+click
(Win) in the Lock column to the
right of a layer or folder to lock
or unlock all other layers or
folders
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Flash includes controls (Eye, Lock, and Outline icons) in the layers sec-tion of the Timeline that allow you to quickly hide, show, lock, or unlock layers and layer folders, and display objects on a layer as colored out-lines Using colored outlines makes it easier to distinguish in which layer an object appears When you hide a layer or folder with the Eye icon, a red X appears next to the name When you lock a layer or folder with the Lock icon, a padlock appears next to the name When you dis-play layers as colored outlines with the Outline icon, a frame appears next to the name When you change a folder, the controls affect all lay-ers within a folder
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Lock icon Eye icon
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as Outlines
Do one of the following:
◆ Click the Outline column to the
right of the layer’s name to
display its objects as outlines
◆ Click the Outline icon to display
objects on all layers as
outlines
◆ Option+click (Mac) or Alt+click
(Win) in the Outline column to
the right of a layer to display
objects on all other layers as
outlines
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View contents
as outline
Outline icon
View contents not as outline
Outline column icon
See Also
See “Changing Layer Properties” on
page 40 for information on changing
the outline color
Did You Know?
Hidden layers are visible when you
publish a document When you publish
a Flash document as a SWF movie,
hid-den layers are visible in the Flash
movie file
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Trang 3In much the same way you organize files on your computer, you can use similar concepts to organize layers and layer folders in a docu-ment You can expand or collapse a layer folder to show or hide its con-tents You can also move a layer or folder into a layer folder or to another place in the layers list Layer folders can contain layers and other layer folders In addition, you can copy a layer or copy the con-tents of a layer folder
Organizing Layers
Expand or Collapse a
Layer Folder
Do one of the following:
◆ Click the triangle to the left of
the folder name to expand or
collapse the folder
◆ Control+click (Mac) or
right-click (Win) any layer, and then
click Expand All Folders or
Collapse All Folders.
Move a Layer or Layer Folder
◆ To move a layer or folder into a
layer folder, drag the layer or
folder to the destination layer
folder name in the Timeline
◆ To move a layer or folder to
another location, drag the layer or
folder to a new position in the
Timeline
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Collapsed layer folder
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Drag Controls layer to the Behind Scenes folder
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Click the layer you want to select
Click the Edit menu, point to
Timeline, and then click Copy
Frames.
Click the New Layer button.
Click the new layer to select it
Click the Edit menu, point to
Timeline, and then click Paste
Frames.
Copy the Contents of a
Layer Folder
If necessary, click the triangle to
the left of the folder name to
collapse it
Click the folder layer to select the
entire folder
Click the Edit menu, point to
Timeline, and then click Copy
Frames.
Select the layer below where you
want to copy the layer folder
Click the New Folder button.
Click the new layer folder to
select it
Click the Edit menu, point to
Timeline, and then click Paste
Frames.
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Trang 5The Layer Properties dialog box makes it easy to changes several layer options at once You can change a layer name, show or lock a layer, change a layer type or outline color, and modify the layer height to show more information in the Timeline Setting layer properties of a folder automatically sets the properties for all the layers within that folder
Changing Layer
Properties
Change Layer Properties
Select the layer in the Timeline
Click the Modify menu, point to
Timeline, and then click Layer
Properties.
Select from the following options:
◆ Name Enter a new name.
◆ Show Select this check box to
show the layer
◆ Lock Select this check box to
lock the layer or clear it to
unlock the layer
◆ Type Select a layer option:
Normal, Mask, Masked, Folder,
or Guide
◆ Outline Color Click the Color
box, and then select a color
◆ View Layer As Outlines Select
this check box to view the layer
as outlines
◆ Layer Height Click the list
arrow, and then select a
percentage to display more
information in the Timeline
Click OK.
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Layer Description
Normal The default layer type.
Mask Mask layers hide and reveal portions of linked layers
that lie directly beneath the mask layer.
Masked Masked layers contain elements that can be hidden or
revealed by a mask layer.
Folder Folder layers allow you to organize layers.
Guide There are two types of guide layers: guides and motion
guides Guides help you place and align objects on the Stage, motion guides designate a path that an animated object follows Guided layers contain objects that follow
an animation path You need to link the guided layer to
Layer Types
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Create a Guide Layer
Click the layer you want to convert
to a guide layer
Control+click (Mac) or right-click
(Win) the selected layer, and then
click Guide.
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Guide layers help you draw and align objects on layers that appear on the Stage After you create a guide layer, you can align objects on other layers to objects you create on the guide layer You can make any layer a guide layer You can also create a motion guide layer to control the movement of objects in a motion tweened animation
Aligning objects using the guide layer.
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Did You Know?
You can change a guide layer back to
a normal layer Control (Mac) or
right-click (Win) the selected layer, and then
click Guide
You can convert a guide layer to a
motion guide layer Drag a normal
layer onto a guide layer
See Also
See “Using Snap Align” on page 94 for
information on snapping items you
draw or drag to snap to lines or
shapes