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Macromedia MAX 2005 - Anaheim, CA What’s New In Flash 8
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o Gradient Bevel
o Adjust Color
To remove a filter:
1. Select the movie clip, button, or text object that you want to remove a filter from.
2. Select the Filter tab in the Property inspector.
3. Select the filter you want to remove in the list of applied filters.
4. Click the Remove Filter (-) button to remove the filter.
You can create a filter settings library that lets you easily apply the same filter or sets of filters to an
object. Flash stores the filter presets you create in the Property inspector on the Filters tab in the
Filters > Presets menu.
You can delete or rename any presets.
To apply a preset filter to an object:
1. Select the movie clip, button, or text object that you want to apply a filter preset to.
2. Select the Filter tab in the Property inspector.
3. Click the Add Filter (+) button, and select Presets from the Filters pop-up menu.
4. Select the filter preset you want to apply from the list of available presets at the bottom of the
preset menu.
NOTE:
When you apply a filter preset to an object, Flash replaces any filters currently applied to the
selected object(s) with the filter(s) used in the preset.
To enable or disable a filter applied to an object:
Click the enable or disable icon next to the filter name in the Filter list in the Property
inspector.
NOTE:
Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Macintosh) the enable icon in the Filter list to toggle the
enable state of the other filters in the list. If you Alt-click the disable icon, the selected filter is
enabled, and all others filters in the list are disabled.
To enable or disable all filters applied to an object:
Click the Add Filter (+) button in the Property inspector, and then select Enable All or Disable
All from the pop-up menu.