Adobe Fireworks CS3 Manual De Usuario
ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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The Property inspector when the Text tool is selected
Naming a text object
As you add text to your Fireworks document, that text object is automatically saved under a name that matches the
text you’ve typed. You can change the assigned name to a different name, if you prefer.
text you’ve typed. You can change the assigned name to a different name, if you prefer.
To change the name of a text object
1
Select the text object.
The existing name of that text object is displayed both in the Text box of the Properties inspector and in the Layers
panel object thumbnail.
panel object thumbnail.
2
Do one of the following:
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Select the name in the Text box of the Properties inspector, and then type a new name.
•
Double-click the name in the Layers panel object thumbnail, and then type a new name.
Creating text blocks
All text in a Fireworks document appears inside a rectangle with handles called a text block.
To enter text:
1
Select the Text tool.
The Property inspector displays options for the Text tool.
2
Select color, font, size, spacing, and other text characteristics.
3
Do one of the following:
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Click in your document where you want the text block to begin. This creates an auto-sizing text block.
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Drag to draw a text block. This creates a fixed-width text block.
For information on the different types of text blocks, see “Using auto-sizing and fixed-width text blocks” on
page 111.
page 111.
4
Type your text. To enter a paragraph break, press Enter.
5
If desired, highlight text within the text block after you type it and reformat it.