User Guide

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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
To add objects to a group
Drag the objects into the group rectangle. If the rectangle is too small to hold the objects and you have selected
Auto Resize in the Group Inspector, the rectangle enlarges automatically.
To ungroup, collapse, move, or delete a group
To ungroup grouped objects, select the group and choose Edit > Ungroup, or click the Layout Ungroup
button
in the Transform palette.
To collapse or expand a group, select it and click the Collapse/Expand button in the groups title bar.
To move a group and its contents, drag its title bar or border.
To delete a group and its contents, select it and press the Delete key.
Anchoring and displaying diagrams and objects
To anchor a diagram to an existing page in a site
When you submit a diagram, its pages become live pages in the site. To see these pages in the sites navigation view
after you submit the diagram, you have to anchor its new pages to an existing page in the site.
1 Display the page that will anchor the diagram in a navigation view, in a links view, or in the Files tab of the site
window. A navigation view gives you the best picture of how the diagram will be anchored.
2 Open the diagram window for the diagram and display a design view.
3 Make sure that both windows are accessible, moving one or both if necessary.
4 Drag the page that will anchor the diagram from its window to the design view. The page appears in the design
view with the Anchor icon
. It is also listed in the Anchor Pages group in the Staging tab of the diagram window.
If youdragthe anchor page onto apageinthe diagram, establishing afamilylink, make theanchorpageasiblingof
the page it is linked to. Parent-child links can produce unexpected results.
Changing the display of design views
The View palette works with design views in the same way it works with navigation and links views. The Design tab
of the View palette has controls for viewing collections, for orientation, and for the display of peripheral panes and
objects. The Grid tab has controls for the grid, collision avoidance, and the canvas.
Note: Collections are custom sets of page files, which can be visually identified by spotlighting.
See also
About collections in navigation or links view” on page 222
Collections” on page 435