Adobe Flash Professional CC 2014 v.13.0 User Manual
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To set the Stage size to the maximum available print area, select Match Printer. This area is determined by the paper size minus the
current margin selected in the Margins area of the Page Setup dialog box (Windows) or the Print Margins dialog box (Macintosh).
To set the Stage size to the default size, 550 x 400 pixels, select Match Default.
3. To adjust the position and orientation of 3D objects on the Stage to maintain their appearance relative to the edges of the Stage, select
Adjust 3D Perspective Angle to Preserve Current Stage Projection.
This option is only available if you change the Stage size.
4. (CS5.5 only) To automatically scale the contents of the stage relative to the change in Stage size, select Scale Content With Stage.
This option is only available if you change the Stage size. You can choose whether to scale content in locked and hidden layers in the
Preferences. For more information, see Set General preferences.
5. To specify the unit of measure for rulers displayed in the work area, select an option from the Ruler Units menu. (This setting also
determines the units used in the Info panel.)
6. To set the background color of your document, click the Background Color swatch and select a color from the palette.
7. For Frame Rate, enter the number of animation frames to appear every second.
For most computer-displayed animations, especially those playing from a website, 8 frames per second (fps) to 15 fps is sufficient. When
you change the frame rate, the new frame rate becomes the default for new documents.
8. (CS5.5 only) To automatically save the document at a specified time interval, select the Auto-Save option and specify a number of minutes
between saves.
9. Do one of the following:
To apply the new settings to the current document only, click OK.
To make the new settings the default properties for all new documents, click Make Default.
Change document properties using the Property inspector
1. Click in the work area outside the Stage to deselect all objects on the Stage. The document properties appear in the Property inspector. To
open the Property inspector, choose (Window > Properties).
2. (CS5.5 only) In the Publish section, choose a Flash Player version and an ActionScript version for your document. To access additional
Publish settings, click the Publish Settings button. For more information, see Publish settings (CS5).
3. In the Properties section, for FPS (frames per second), enter the number of animation frames to play each second.
4. To change the Stage size, enter values for the width and height of the Stage.
5. To select a background color for the Stage , click the color swatch next to the Stage property and select a color from the palette.
6. To edit additional document properties, click the Edit button next to the Size properties. For more information on all document properties,
see Set properties for a new or existing document.
Add XMP metadata to a document
You can include Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) data such as title, author, description, copyright, and more in your FLA files. XMP is a
metadata format that certain other Adobe® applications can understand. The metadata is viewable in Flash Professional and in Adobe® Bridge.
For more information about XMP metadata, see Metadata and Keywords in Bridge Help.
Note: 32-bit Bridge is not supported with Adobe Flash Professional CC.
Embedding metadata improves the ability of web-based search engines to return meaningful search results for Flash Professional content. The
search metadata is based on the XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform) specifications and is stored in the FLA file in a W3C-compliant format.
A file’s metadata contains information about the contents, copyright status, origin, and history of the file. In the File Info dialog box, you can view
and edit the metadata for the current file.
Depending on the selected file, the following types of metadata may appear:
Description Contains author, title, copyright, and other information.
IPTC Displays editable metadata. You can add captions to your files, as well as copyright information. IPTC Core is a specification that was
approved by the IPTC (International Press Telecommunications Council) in October 2004. It differs from the older IPTC (IIM, legacy) in that new
properties were added, some property names were changed, and some properties were deleted.
Camera Data (Exif) Displays information assigned by digital cameras, including the camera settings used when the image was taken.
Video Data Displays metadata for video files, including pixel aspect ratio, scene, and shot.
Audio Data Displays metadata for audio files, including artist, album, track number, and genre.
Mobile SWF Lists information about SWF files, including title, author, description, and copyright.
History Keeps a log of changes made to images with Photoshop.
Note: The History Log preference must be turned on in Photoshop for the log to be saved with the file’s metadata.
Version Cue Lists any Version Cue file-version information.
DICOM Displays information about images saved in the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) format.
To add metadata:
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