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Changing Images Using SWF Quicker

Maybe you need to insert your company logo or image in Flash template. Here you'll find quick guide of how to do that.
Open the SQF file in SWF Quicker. For details, you can refer to Opening SQF File.
Now press "F11" to launch symbols Library. To search needed image symbol easier, you can sort them by pressing "Type" tab at the top of symbol list. You'll see that all image symbols are grouped now at the top of Library.

Image Symbols in Library
Browse these symbols to find symbol you want to substitute. To see properties of the necessary image symbol, double click the symbol icon.

Image Properties
You can set export settings for individual image in the image Properties dialog box. You can also set export settings for all images of the SWF file in the Publish Settings dialog box. The settings in publish settings dialog box are applied to all images which you do not set Export settings in the image Properties dialog box.
You can see main options here: Check the image size. It looks like 101 x 58 pixels at 32 bits per pixel.
Click Browse…to get another image, which you want to replace current one. Then click Update…button, then image will be changed. If you do some changes on the image by using other tools and save it again, click Update… will get the changed one.
Note: To make your image fit original effects and animation the best way, your image must be the same size as the exchanged one.
For file format, if you choose JPEG, the image quality can to some extent lose quality, but the file size is smaller comparatively. You can control the quality (0-100). The bigger the number, the higher the quality and the larger the size; If you choose PNG, there is no loss quality. But the file size is bigger comparing to JPEG.
You can resize or crop your image by using Adobe Photoshop. Open your image in it using File > Open... from the top menu. To resize or crop, you can choose Image > Image Size... or Image > Canvas Size... accordingly. Then save image using File > Save As.... For using in Flash choose one of the following image formats: JPEG, GIF or PNG.
Now, if you finish your modification, it's time to publish your Flash movie. Here with detailed instructions and tips about it.
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