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Easy task I hope, modifying a Flash Document Size



Re: Easy task I hope, modifying a Flash Document Size David Stiller
8/30/2006 8:34:06 PM
flash (macromedia): MThNj79,

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Okay.

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You modified the document size, and now the document size is smaller
than the positioning you used for animation. If you had cropped a Photoshop
image, for example, you would also have lost part of your image. Make
sense?

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Actually, it can be pretty tedious. You can use the Edit Multiple
Frames choice (see the Timeline panel), select all, and move your content --
but unless you're practiced at it, be prepared to Save As often.

If you're mostly using vector art, bypass all this and, instead, simply
set the width and height attributes of your HTML tags to the new size. Even
though the actual SWF is larger, it can be scaled.


David Stiller
Adobe Community Expert
Dev blog, http://www.quip.net/blog/
"Luck is the residue of good design."

Easy task I hope, modifying a Flash Document Size MThNj79
8/30/2006 10:16:16 PM
i have a flash intro i want to use on my website its 410 px width by 357px
height. The space on my webpage is 364px width by 259px height. I went under
modify document under flash and tried it, the problem is part of the flash
intro gets cut off. Is there an easy way to do this I hope.


Thanks,
Mike
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