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Managing File Assets<br />

Chapter 33 Managing Assets<br />

When you click the Files tab in Assets view, a list of the files associated with your<br />

site appears, including external files and those generated by <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong>.<br />

File types include image, audio, video, applets/plugins, Java class, HTML, data<br />

source, and link target.<br />

In Assets view, you can add assets, edit asset names, and go directly to the page<br />

containing a selected asset. You can verify the locations of assets in your site, and<br />

you can open an asset file for editing in the application associated with it. You can<br />

also replace assets, delete selected assets, or delete all unused assets in a single<br />

action.<br />

For example, if you have an image file of an arrow that indicates the next page in<br />

the site, you could name this asset Next Page and place it on several pages. If you<br />

later decide to change the image to a pointing finger, you need only edit the file<br />

asset so Next Page uses the pointing finger image file. <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong><br />

automatically changes the image on all the pages that include the Next Page image<br />

asset.<br />

The File dialog displays an asset’s name, location, and the pages on which it is<br />

used. To display the File dialog, double-click an asset’s name in Assets Files view.<br />

This is the name that appears in the<br />

Name list in Assets Files view<br />

This is the asset’s location<br />

Selecting this option publishes the asset<br />

any time the site is published, even if the<br />

asset is not in use<br />

These are the pages on which the asset<br />

is used<br />

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