MACROMEDIA FIREWORKS 2-USING FIREWORKS Use Manual page 99

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If you switch to another palette after colors have been
locked, locked colors are added to the new palette
according to the following table:
When switching to
Locked colors are
Adaptive or
Forced into the new palette.
WebSnap Adaptive
Web 216 or Uniform Added to the palette if not
already present. Only the first
40 locked colors from the
previous palette are added.
Additional locked colors are
discarded.
Exact
Added until the total number
of colors in the palette equals
256. If the addition of locked
colors causes the total number
of colors in the palette to
exceed 256, the palette
switches to WebSnap
Adaptive and locked colors are
included accordingly.
Black/White,
Discarded.
Macintosh,
Windows, or
Grayscale
Custom
Added until the total number
of colors in the palette equals
256. Additional locked colors
are discarded.
Editing colors
Change a color in the palette by editing it in the Export
Preview. Editing a color replaces all instances of that
color in the exported image. Editing does not replace the
color in the original image; however, edited colors are
retained the next time the Export Preview is accessed.
To edit a color, select the color, and then click the Edit
button below the Preview area or choose Edit from the
Options pop-up. Change the color using the system
color picker. The new color replaces every instance of the
replaced color in the preview area.
Click to open the System color picker.
Edited colors are indicated on the Palette view with a
small square in the lower-left of the swatch, as shown
here:
Note:
Use shortcut menus to edit colors. Right-click
(Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) a color in the
palette to display a shortcut menu of edit options for
the color.
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