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Getting around your document and the Application bar

Getting around your document and the Application bar - Fireworks Tutorial

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Getting around your document and the Application bar

At the very top of every window, you can see the Application Bar. This very small piece of real estate has a couple of important shortcuts you might find interesting. So let's take a look at the Application Bar, and also learn how to move around documents and customize a workspace. The Application Bar is usually inside the application frame. If you're on a Mac, remember that you don't necessarily have to run in this mode. You'll also have the option of running in standard mode. If we go to the Window menu and select Use Application Frame, right now it's on. You can turn that off, and you can see that we can move these windows around independent of each other. But I like the application frame because I think it makes things a little bit cleaner and easier. So I'm going to go to the Window menu and select Use Application Frame. Now all of our panels are docked together into one single window. One of the first things you'll notice in the Application Bar is a Hand tool, and a Magnifying…

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