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Importing files
To import a file:
Select "File" > "Import" - This normally merges the file's contents into the existing document.
With some formats you get the choice of importing the document into the current page or adding
it as a new page. With some other formats you are given the option of either importing the file
data conventionally, or adding a link to the file and including it in your published website.
Or select "File" > "Open" - This opens the file as a new document.
Web Designer MX Premium supports drag and drop import of files. If you drag a file from your File
Explorer onto an open Web Designer MX Premium document it will import the file and place it on the
current page, centered on the drop point. Or drag & drop a suitable file from Windows Explorer onto
any bar or the title bar of Web Designer Premium's window - it will open the file as a new document.
Replacing Image Files
You can replace any loaded image or image-filled shape with your own images. To replace an image
simply drag your own file (JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP) from your Windows File Explorer and drop it on
top of the picture that you want to replace. Your photo will automatically be scaled appropriately to
replace the existing photo. The new photo will be selected and you'll be put into the Fill Tool
so that you can easily adjust the position and scale of your photo if desired. You can also replace
multiple images using multiple image files with some web templates, in one operation.
See the "Replacing photos" section of the Photo Handling chapter for more details.
Importing a Photoshop PSD file
To import a PSD file, import the file as normal with File > Import, or just drag and drop the .psd file into
Web Designer MX Premium.
The layers in the PSD file, and the layer visibility setting will be preserved and will become Web Designer
MX Premium layers. You can view them by opening the Page & Layer Gallery
.
Tip
: if you have separate objects in Photoshop that you wish to be able to move and change independently
of one another in Web Designer MX Premium, place them on separate layers in Photoshop before
exporting.
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