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Working with Fireworks
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Never Use Source PNG 
automatically opens the placed Fireworks image, whether or not 
a source PNG file exists. Updates are made to the placed image only.
Ask When Launching
 lets you specify each time whether or not to open the source PNG 
file. When you edit or optimize a placed image, Fireworks displays a message prompting 
you to make a launch-and-edit decision. You can also specify global launch-and-edit 
preferences from this message. 
Inserting Fireworks HTML code in a Dreamweaver 
document
The Export command in Fireworks lets you export and save optimized images and HTML 
files to a location inside the desired Dreamweaver site folder. You can then insert the file in 
Dreamweaver. For information about exporting Fireworks files as HTML, see Using 
Fireworks.
 
Dreamweaver lets you insert Fireworks-generated HTML code, complete with associated 
images, slices, and JavaScript, into a document. This insertion feature makes it easy for you to 
create design elements in Fireworks and then incorporate them into an existing 
Dreamweaver document.
To insert Fireworks HTML into a Dreamweaver document:
1.
In Dreamweaver, place the insertion point in the document where you want the Fireworks 
HTML code to begin.
2.
Do one of the following:
Select Insert > Interactive Images > Fireworks HTML.
In the Common category of the Insert bar, click the Insert Fireworks HTML button.
3.
In the dialog box that appears, click Browse to select the desired Fireworks HTML file.
4.
Select the Delete File After Insertion option to move the original Fireworks HTML file to 
the Recycle Bin (Windows) or Trash (Macintosh) when the operation is complete. 
Use this option if you no longer need the Fireworks HTML file after inserting it. This 
option does not affect the source PNG file associated with the HTML file.
5.
Click OK to insert the HTML code, along with its associated images, slices, and JavaScript, 
into the Dreamweaver document.
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If the HTML file is on a network drive, it is permanently deleted—not moved to the 
Recycle Bin or Trash.