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Dynamic preview<br />

Publishing and Sharing 247<br />

Although the Image Export dialog's preview options lets you see how your<br />

export will look, it's time-consuming to repeatedly export your graphic until you<br />

get the output exactly as you want it. Instead, you can use Dynamic Preview,<br />

which lets you swap to a preview-and-edit mode, showing how your graphics<br />

will export directly on the page. It also lets you edit that output while still<br />

previewing, and set up the exported file's name, format and other settings. The<br />

ability to fine-tune object positioning to pixel level gives an added advantage for<br />

web graphics developers.<br />

To change export settings:<br />

1. From the HintLine toolbar, click the Dynamic Preview down<br />

arrow and choose Preview Settings.... The option launches the<br />

Dynamic Preview Options dialog, which closely resembles the Image<br />

Export dialog (see p. 244).<br />

2. (Optional) From the Export Area section, scale the image to a new size<br />

if desired (change pixels), or adjust the dpi (dots per inch) setting.<br />

3. Change settings in the Properties box according to your chosen<br />

Format. Settings change according to file type (see online Help for<br />

more information).<br />

4. Click OK.<br />

To export via Dynamic Preview:<br />

1. From the HintLine toolbar, click the Dynamic Preview down<br />

arrow and choose Export Preview As....<br />

2. From the dialog, you'll be prompted for a file name to which you can<br />

save your graphic. Choose a folder location and enter a file name.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

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