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To set general preferences, choose from the following options:
• For Undo Levels, enter a value from 0 to 200 to set the number of undo/redo levels. Undo
levels require memory; the more undo levels you use, the more system memory is taken up.
The default is 100.
• For Printing Options (Windows only), select Disable PostScript to disable PostScript
output when printing to a PostScript printer. By default, this option is deselected. Select this
option if you have problems printing to a PostScript printer, but keep in mind that this will
slow down printing.
• For Selection Options, select or deselect Shift Select to control how Flash handles selection of
multiple elements. When Shift Select is off, clicking additional elements adds them to the
current selection. When Shift Select is on, clicking additional elements deselects other
elements unless you hold down the Shift key.
• Select Show Tooltips to display tooltips when the pointer pauses over a control. Deselect this
option if you don’t want to see the tooltips.
• For Timeline Options, select Disable Timeline Docking to keep the Timeline from attaching
itself to the application window once it has been separated into its own window. For more
information, see “Using the Timeline” on page 28.
• Select Span Based Selection to use span-based selection in the Timeline, rather than the default
frame-based selection (Flash 5 used span-based selection). For more information on span-based
and frame-based selection, see “Working with frames in the Timeline” on page 31.
• Select Named Anchor on Scenes to have Flash make the first frame of each scene in a movie a
named anchor. Named anchors let you use the Forward and Back buttons in a browser to jump
from scene to scene in a movie. For more information, see “Using named anchors” on page 33.
• For Highlight Color, select Use This Color and select a color from the palette, or select Use
Layer Color to use the current layer’s outline color.
• For Font Mapping Default, select a font to use when substituting missing fonts in movies you
open in Flash. See “Substituting missing fonts” on page 145.
To set editing preferences, choose from the following options:
• For Pen Tool options, see “Setting Pen tool preferences” on page 64.
• For Vertical Text options, select Default Text Orientation to make the default orientation of
text vertical, which is useful for some Asian language fonts. By default, this option is
deselected.
• Select Right to Left Text Flow to reverse the default text display direction. This option is
deselected by default.
• Select No Kerning to turn off kerning for vertical text. This option is deselected by default, but
is useful to improve spacing for some fonts that use kerning tables.
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