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You can prepare FreeHand documents for display on the Web in the
following ways:
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Assign URL links to objects or text in a FreeHand document using the
Navigation panel
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Convert a FreeHand document to an HTML document using the Publish As
HTML feature
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Compress FreeHand art in GIF, JPEG, or PNG format for display in an
HTML document
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Use the Animate Xtra to convert a FreeHand document for display as a
Flash animation
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Assign Flash actions to FreeHand documents, to create interactive movies
for Web display
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Export FreeHand art in Macromedia Flash (SWF) file format to use in creating
dynamic vector art for display on the Web
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Preview and test Flash movies inside FreeHand using the Flash Player Window
To attach URLs to objects and text, you use the Link text box in the
Navigation panel.
When a FreeHand document containing URLs is exported in SWF, PDF, or
HTML format, clicking an object with an attached URL jumps to the Web page
defined by the URL.
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