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Favorite Location Dialog 517
Favorite Location Dialog
Utilities panel > Utilities rollout > Asset Browser button
>Favoritesmenu>AddtoFavorites
Menu bar > Tools > Asset Browser > Favorites menu >
Add to Favorites
TheFavoriteLocationdialogallowsyoutoadd
Web sites and path names to the Asset Browser
Favorites menu and Favorites bar . When you
want to open that page or view the f iles from a
pathname, you can click the appropriate shor tcut
button from the Favorites bar , or click the
appropriatemenuitemfromtheFavoritesmenu.
Inter face
Custom Label
The button displays the Load Custom Icon dialog.
Usethisdialogtoselectaniconfiletoassociate
with the Web site or path name you’re adding to
the Fa vorites. You must use icon files that have an
.ico
extension.
The text box adjacent to the button displays the
URLoftheWebpage,orthepathnamethat
you’re adding t o the Favorites. You can edit this
to wording of your choice. The unedited URL or
pathname displays in the label below the Custom
Label g roup.
Add to favorites pull down menu—When you turn
this on, Web site or path-name shortcuts are
addedtotheFavoritesmenu.Whenthisboxisnot
selected, the Web site or path-name shor tcuts are
added only to the Favorites bar.
B itmap Path Editor
Subdialogs
B itmap / Photometric Path Editor
Dia log
Utilities panel > Utilities rollout > More button > Util ities
dialog > Bitmap/Photometric Paths > Edit Resou rces
button
This dialog is the main part of the interface to the
Bitmap / Photometric Path Editor utility (page
3–511)
.
See also
Asset Browser Utility (page 3–505)
Missing External Files Dialog (page 3–504)
Resource Collector Utility (page 3–513)
Procedure
To correct the path na me for a missing ma p:
Yo u m u s t f i r s t l o c a t e t h e m i s s i n g b i t m a p o r
photometric files. The Windows Search program
can help you with this.
1. On the Bitmap / Photometric Path Editor
dialog, click Select Missing Files.
2. Click to select a single missing file in the list.
If a group of missing files are in the same
directory, you can leave all of them selected.
3. Click Strip Selected Paths.
4. Click Set Path.