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To set Clipboard preferences, choose from the following options:

• For Bitmaps (Windows only), select options for Color Depth and Resolution to specify these
parameters for bitmaps copied to the Clipboard. Select Smooth to apply anti-aliasing. Enter a
value in the Size Limit text box to specify the amount of RAM that is used when placing a
bitmap image on the Clipboard. Increase this value when working with large or
high-resolution bitmap images. If your computer has limited memory, choose None.
• For Gradients (Windows only), choose an option to specify the quality of gradient fills placed
in the Windows Metafile. Choosing a higher quality increases the time required to copy
artwork. Use this setting to specify gradient quality when pasting items to a location outside of
Flash. When you are pasting within Flash, the full gradient quality of the copied data is
preserved regardless of the Gradients on Clipboard setting.

• For PICT Settings (Macintosh only), for Type, select Objects to preserve data copied to the
Clipboard as vector artwork, or select one of the bitmap formats to convert the copied artwork
to a bitmap. Enter a value for Resolution. Select Include PostScript to include PostScript data.
For Gradients, choose an option to specify gradient quality in the PICT. Choosing a higher
quality increases the time required to copy artwork. Use the Gradients setting to specify
gradient quality when pasting items to a location outside of Flash. When you are pasting within
Flash, the full gradient quality of the copied data is preserved regardless of the Gradient setting.
• For FreeHand Text, select Maintain Text as Blocks to keep text editable in a pasted FreeHand file.
To set warning preferences, choose one of the following options:

• Select Warn on Save for Macromedia Flash 5 Compatibility to have Flash warn you when you
try to save documents with Flash MX–specific content to a Flash 5 file. This option is selected
by default.

• Select Warn on Missing Fonts to have Flash warn you when you open a Flash document that
uses fonts that are not installed on your computer. This option is selected by default.
• Select Warn on Loss of Expert Mode Formatting to have Flash warn you of any expert mode
formatting that will be lost when you switch to normal mode in the Actions panel. This option
is selected by default.

• Select Warn on Reading Generator Content to have Flash display a red “X” over any Generator
objects, as a reminder that Generator objects are not supported in Flash MX.
• Select Warn on Inserting Frames when Importing Content to have Flash alert you when it
inserts frames in your document to accommodate audio or video files that you import.
Using the Property inspector to change document attributes

The Property inspector makes it easy to access and change the most commonly used attributes of
a document. You can make changes to document attributes in the Property inspector without
accessing the menus or panels that contain these features. For more information on the Property
inspector, see “Panels and the Property inspector” on page 48.
To change document properties with the Property inspector:
1 Deselect all assets, then select the Pointer tool.

2 If the Property inspector is not visible, choose Window > Properties.
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