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Table Of Contents
Button Properties tab
Item Description
Editing Element Type a new name in the Editing Element box to rename the button.
Normal Click the Browse button to select an image file for the normal state
of the button.
Click the Delete button to remove the image file for the normal
state of the button.
Your button must have a graphic for at least one of the states.
Most buttons have at least a normal state and a selected state.
If you leave the selected and activated states empty, then your
button will be displayed in the normal state regardless of
whether it receives focus or not. This saves space in your image
buffer. You are allowed to leave the normal state empty and
only have a graphic for the selected and activated states.
Selected Click the Browse button to select an image file for the selected state
of the button.
Click the Delete button to remove the image file for the selected
state of the button.
Activated Click the Browse button to select an image file for the activated state
of the button.
Click the Delete button to remove the image file for the
activated state of the button.
Top and Left You can reposition a button by typing new pixel values in the Top
and Left boxes. In most cases, you will not need to do this because
you can determine the precise location of the buttons when
designing your Photoshop file.
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