User Guide

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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
To reposition a track or group of tracks
Drag the tracks in the Layout tab, or enter precise values in the horizontal or vertical Position boxes in the
Transform palette.
To align tracks
To align tracks in relation to the movie window, select the track or tracks; then click a horizontal or vertical
alignment button under Align To Parent in the Align palette.
To align tracks in relation to each other, select the tracks in the Layout tab, and then click a button under Align
Objects in the Align palette. You can align tracks along the left, center, or right vertical axis or along the top, center,
or bottom horizontal axis.
See also
“To align the timing of tracks and samples” on page 534
To skew a track
1 Select a track in the Layout tab.
2 Click the Skew tool in the toolbar.
3 Drag a blue handle to shape the parallelogram as desired.
To rotate a track
1 Select the track or group of tracks that you want to rotate.
2 Click the Rotate tool in the toolbar.
3 Drag a blue handle to rotate the track as desired.
To set movie properties
With the Inspector open, click the Preview tab in the movie viewer window. Then, set any of these properties in
the Basic tab:
Autoplay Sets the movie to start automatically when it is viewed in the QuickTime Player. This option does not
affect movie playback in a web page by the QuickTime plug-in. If you select Autoplay and choose None from the
Loop menu, the movie plays once.
Loop menu Specifies how you want the movie to play back. Choose None to play the complete movie once and then
stop. Choose Loop to play the complete movie from beginning to end repeatedly. Choose Palindrome to play the
complete movie forward and then backward repeatedly.
Controller menu Specifies the playback controller for your movie. The type of controller you choose must be
compatible with the movie content. For example, dont choose a QuickTime VR controller for a movie that doesnt
contain QTVR content.
Movie Identifier Specifies the name and ID of a target movie. To name the movie for use as target of a wired action,
select Movie Name and enter a name in the box. To assign an ID, select ID and enter a unique ID number. When you
specify the target movie of a wired action, such as Child Movie Name or Child Movie ID, use the movie name and
ID you specified in this option.