Macromedia studio 8-exploring studio 8 Manual De Usuario

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Studio Basics
To display the entire Stage, select View > Magnification > Show Frame 
or select Show Frame from the Zoom control at the upper-right corner 
of the Timeline. 
To display the workspace surrounding the Stage, select View > Work 
Area. The work area is shown in light gray. Use the Work Area 
command to view elements in a scene that are partly or completely 
outside of the Stage area. For example, to have a bird fly into a frame, 
you would initially position the bird outside of the Stage in the work 
area and then animate it into the Stage area. 
Moving the view of the Stage
When the Stage is magnified, you may not be able to see all of it. The 
Hand tool lets you move the Stage to change the view without having to 
change the magnification. 
To move the Stage view:
1.
In the Tools panel, select the Hand tool. To temporarily switch between 
another tool and the Hand tool, hold down the Spacebar and click the 
tool in the Tools panel. 
2.
Drag the Stage. 
Using the Timeline
The Timeline organizes and controls a document’s content over time in 
layers and frames. Like films, Flash documents divide lengths of time into 
frames. Layers are like multiple film strips stacked on top of one another, 
each containing a different image that appears on the Stage. The major 
components of the Timeline are layers, frames, and the playhead.
Layers in a document are listed in a column on the left side of the 
Timeline. Frames contained in each layer appear in a row to the right of 
the layer name. The Timeline header at the top of the Timeline indicates 
frame numbers. The playhead indicates the current frame displayed on 
the Stage. As a Flash document plays, the playhead moves from left to right 
through the Timeline.
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