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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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You can get HTML content into Fireworks in several ways:
You can open all the HTML tables in an HTML file.
You can open the first HTML table that Fireworks encounters in an HTML file.
You can import the first HTML table that Fireworks encounters into an existing Fireworks document.
Note: Fireworks can also import documents that use UTF-8 encoding and those that are written in XHTML. For more 
information on these file types, see “Exporting files with and without UTF-8 encoding” on page 286
 and “Exporting 
XHTML” on page 286.
To open all tables of an HTML file:
1
Select File > Reconstitute Table.
2
Select the HTML file that contains the tables you want to open, and click Open.
Each of the tables opens in its own document window.
To open only the first table of an HTML file:
1
Select File > Open. 
2
Select the HTML file that contains the table you want to open, and click Open.
The first table in the HTML file opens in a new document window.
To import the first table of an HTML file into an open Fireworks document:
1
Select File > Import. 
2
Select the HTML file you want to import from, and click Open. 
3
Click to place the insertion point where you’d like the imported table to appear.
Inserting objects into a Fireworks document
You can import, drag, or copy and paste vector objects, bitmap images, or text created in other applications into a 
Fireworks document. You can also import images from a digital camera or scanner.
Dragging images into Fireworks
You can drag vector objects, bitmap images, or text into Fireworks from any application that supports dragging. 
These applications include the following: 
FreeHand 7 or later
Flash 3 or later
Photoshop 4 or later
Illustrator 7 or later
Microsoft Office 97 or later
Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 or later 
Netscape Navigator 3 or later
CorelDRAW 7 or later
To drag an image or text into Fireworks:
From the other application, drag the object or text into Fireworks.