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Export an animation
After
you create and optimize an animation, it is ready to export. You
can export an animation as any of the following file types:
- Animated GIFs
- These
give the best results for clip art and cartoon-like graphics.
- Flash SWF or Fireworks PNG (no export needed)
- Export
an animation as a SWF file for import into Flash. Or, skip the export
step by importing a Fireworks PNG source file directly into Flash.
Using this direct method, you can import all layers and states of
your animation and then further edit them within Flash. See Working with Flash.
- Multiple files
- Exporting
animation states or layers as multiple files is useful when you
have many symbols on different layers for the same object. For example,
you can export a banner ad as multiple files if each letter of a
company name is animated in a graphic. See Export states or layers as multiple files.
If your document
contains more than one animation, you can insert slices to export
each animation using different animation settings, such as looping
and state delay.
Export an animated GIFChoose Select > Deselect to deselect
all slices and objects, and select Animated GIF as the file format
in the Optimize panel.
Select File > Export.
Type a name for the file and select the destination.
Click Save.
Export multiple animated GIFs with different animation settingsShift-click the animations to select them all.
Select Edit > Insert > Rectangular
Slice or Polygon Slice.
In the message box, click Multiple.
Select each slice individually and use the States panel to
set different animation settings for each.
Select all the slices you want to animate, and select Animated
GIF as the file format in the Optimize panel.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) each slice
and select Export Selected Slice to export each slice individually.
In the Export dialog box, type a name for each file, select the
destination, and click Save.
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