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Animation
is available for the Animated GIF export format only and lets you enter the number of
repetitions, where 0 repeats endlessly.
Bitmap (BMP)
The Bitmap (BMP) format lets you create bitmap images for use in other applications. The
Bitmap Export Options dialog box has the following options:
Dimensions
sets the size of the exported bitmap image in pixels. Flash ensures that the size you
specify always has the same aspect ratio as your original image.
Resolution
sets the resolution of the exported bitmap image in dots per inch (dpi) and has Flash
automatically calculate width and height based on the size of your drawing. To set the resolution
to match your monitor, select Match Screen.
Color Depth
specifies the bit depth of the image. Some Windows applications do not support the
newer 32-bit depth for bitmap images; if you have problems using a 32-bit format, use the older
24-bit format.
Smooth
applies anti-aliasing to the exported bitmap. Anti-aliasing produces a higher-quality
bitmap image, but it can create a halo of gray pixels around an image placed on a colored
background. Deselect this option if a halo appears.
DXF Sequence and AutoCAD DXF Image
The DXF Sequence and AutoCad DXF Image 3D format lets you export Flash content as
AutoCAD DXF release 10 files, so that they can be brought into a DXF-compatible application
for additional editing.
This format has no definable export options.
Enhanced Metafile (Windows)
Enhanced Metafile Format (EMF) is a graphics format available in Windows 95 and Windows
NT that saves both vector and bitmap information. EMF supports the curves used in Flash
drawings better than the older Windows Metafile format. However, some applications do not yet
support this graphics format.
This format has no definable export options.
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) 3.0 with Preview
You can export the current frame as an EPS 3 file for placement in another application, such as a
page layout application. An EPS file can be printed by a PostScript printer. As an option, you can
include a bitmap preview with the exported EPS file for applications that can import and print
the EPS files (such as Microsoft Word and Adobe PageMaker) but that can't display them
onscreen.
Flash has no definable exporting options for EPS files.
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