Adobe Flash Professional CC 2014 v.13.0 User Manual
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2. Click the
button to open the drop-down.
3. Select the filter preset to apply from the list of available presets at the bottom of the drop-down list.
When you apply a filter preset to an object, Flash Pro replaces any filters currently applied to the selected objects with the filters used in the
preset.
Enable or disable a filter applied to an object
By default all Filters stay enabled. Click the
icon next to the filter name to disable the Filter in the Filter list. Click the X button next to the
filter name to enable a Filter.
To toggle the enable state of the other filters in the list, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Macintosh) the enable icon in the Filter list.
If you Alt-click the
icon, the selected filter is enabled, and all others filters in the list are disabled.
Enable or disable all filters applied to an object
Click the
button, and select Enable All or Disable All from the drop-down.
To enable or disable all of the filters in the list, Control-click the enable or disable icon in the Filter list.
Create preset filter libraries
Save filter settings as preset libraries that you can easily apply to movie clip and text objects. Share your filter presets with other users by
providing them with the filter configuration file. The filter configuration file is an XML file that is saved in the Flash Pro Configuration folder in the
following location:
Windows 7 and 8: C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Adobe\Flash CC\language\Configuration
(Flash Professional CS6 or earlier versions only) Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application
Data\Adobe\Flash CS6\language\Configuration\Filters\filtername.xml
(Flash Professional CS6 or earlier versions only) Windows Vista: C:\Users\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Adobe\Flash
CS6\language\Configuration\Filters\filtername.xml
Macintosh: Macintosh HD/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Flash CC/language/Configuration/Filters/filtername.xml
Create a library of filters with preset settings
1. Apply the filter or filters to any selected object.
2. Click the
button to add a new filter.
3. Select the filter and click the
button, and choose Save As Preset.
4. Enter a name for the filter settings in the Save Preset As dialog box, and click OK.
Rename a filter preset
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