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To close all panels:
■
Select Window > Hide Panels.
Arranging panels
In Flash, you can organize panels into groups. You can rearrange the order
in which panels appear within panel groups. You can also create new panel
groups and dock panels to existing panel groups. If you want a panel to
appear on its own, separated from other panel groups, you can float the
panel. This is particularly useful for panels that you want access to all the
time, for example, the Help panel or the Actions panel.
To move a panel:
■
Drag the panel by its gripper (on the left side of the title bar).
To add a panel to an existing panel group:
■
Drag the panel by its gripper onto another panel. A black line appears
next to the target panel to show where the panel will be placed.
To display multiple panels in a single panel window:
1.
Click a panel’s pop-up menu.
2.
Select the Group
Panel Name
With option.
3.
Select another panel to add the current panel to from the submenu.
The first panel is added as a tab to the second panel.
A tabbed panel showing the Library and Movie Explorer panels
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Summary of Contents for STUDIO 8-EXPLORING STUDIO 8
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Page 42: ...42 Learning Studio...
Page 134: ...134 Web Development Workflow...
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Page 162: ...162 Tutorial Creating Page Mock ups...
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Page 194: ...194 Tutorial Handling Photographs...
Page 254: ...254 Tutorial Building Your First Flash Application...
Page 266: ...266 Tutorial Building a Video Player Flash Professional only...
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Page 294: ...294 Tutorial Adding Content to Pages...
Page 324: ...324 Tutorial Formatting Your Page with CSS...
Page 332: ...332 Tutorial Publishing Your Site...
Page 342: ...342 Tutorial Setting Up Your Website for Contribute Users...
Page 350: ...350 Index...