Interactive button Quetion

J

JT

I'm farily new at FP but have acquired a several books which have been
helpful on the overall process.

However, they're not very helpful on the "behind the scenes" stuff. I don't
quite undstand why, when adding one style of interactive "button" the
programs creates a number of button jpg. or .gif images in the Folder List.
Even after a few pages, the folder list becomes quite cluttered.

Is it possible I could move all buttons to their own folder - i.e
"intbutton" just as images are stored in the images folder?

Maybe I'm missing something here, but I can't seem to find an answer on
this.

THANKS so much!
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

1) you can create a folder and try to drag all the IB images there (FP should adjust the links)
2) but a better way is when you first create the IB and save the page in the IB Save Image dialog select all images and the option
to Change Location (and browse to you new folder location)

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| I'm farily new at FP but have acquired a several books which have been
| helpful on the overall process.
|
| However, they're not very helpful on the "behind the scenes" stuff. I don't
| quite undstand why, when adding one style of interactive "button" the
| programs creates a number of button jpg. or .gif images in the Folder List.
| Even after a few pages, the folder list becomes quite cluttered.
|
| Is it possible I could move all buttons to their own folder - i.e
| "intbutton" just as images are stored in the images folder?
|
| Maybe I'm missing something here, but I can't seem to find an answer on
| this.
|
| THANKS so much!
|
|
 
J

JT

Thank you very much for the replay.

I will try what you suggested. If it doesn't work.

"I'll be back......" Thanks again - KALLI


Stefan B Rusynko said:
1) you can create a folder and try to drag all the IB images there (FP should adjust the links)
2) but a better way is when you first create the IB and save the page in
the IB Save Image dialog select all images and the option
 

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