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Canvas 12 User Guide - ACDSee

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<strong>Canvas</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

To modify a Web button’s state:<br />

Drag the object from the Up, Over, or Down box into the document. Modify the object and drag it<br />

back into its respective box. Store the updated button and place a copy in your document.<br />

You can’t edit a button’s attributes, such as pen ink, fill ink, and stroke.<br />

To test Web buttons:<br />

Before storing a new button, test it in the Web Buttons palette (see "Web Buttons palette" on page<br />

709). As indicated previously, the Up state is the default state (see "Understanding the button<br />

states" on page 708). Move the cursor over the Preview box to see the Over state and then click to<br />

see the Down state.<br />

If you’ve already placed the Web button but want to see their appearance before exporting to HTML,<br />

use the Play feature on the Web Buttons palette.<br />

Don’t work in <strong>Canvas</strong> while play mode is active. Click End Play Mode before starting other<br />

work.<br />

Click the Start Play Mode button and the placed Web buttons go into play mode. Move the cursor over<br />

the buttons and click them to see the 3 states. When you finish, click End Play Mode.<br />

To place Web buttons in a document:<br />

Use this procedure to place Web buttons in a <strong>Canvas</strong> document.<br />

710<br />

If you want to place multiple copies of the same button, use this procedure once, and then<br />

see "To place additional Web buttons:" on page 711.<br />

1. In the Storage box, select the button that you want to place. The selected button appears in<br />

the Preview box.<br />

2. Move the cursor into the document area. The cursor changes to a placement icon.<br />

3. Do one of the following to place the button:<br />

Click to place the button.<br />

To scale the button, drag to create a bounding rectangle.<br />

When the Web Buttons palette is closed, you can use the Web Button tool to place the last<br />

selected button.

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