The Macromedia Studio Mx Interface - MACROMEDIA FREEHAND MX 11 Use Manual

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The Macromedia Studio MX interface

FreeHand is part of the Macromedia MX product family, so it utilizes the Macromedia MX
workspace, an interface that is shared by the other Macromedia MX products. Consistency
among products allows users of one product to easily learn and use the others.
The first time you open FreeHand, the workspace consists of the Document window and a set of
docked panels. In Windows, the workspace is integrated, so you can dock all panels and toolbars
to the single, larger application window. This helps to eliminate the clutter associated with having
many panels and toolbars open at the same time.
Go to Page pop-up menu
Page selector buttons
Magnification pop-up menu
The integrated workspace is not supported on the Macintosh. However, panels and toolbars
are docked together by default in a configuration that resembles the integrated workspace
in Windows.
On all operating systems, FreeHand panels, toolbars, and windows can be rearranged,
repositioned, and docked to one another.
For more details about the FreeHand workspace, see the sections that follow.
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Chapter 1
Units pop-up menu
Drawing Mode pop-up menu
Add Page button
Panels

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