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FREEHAND CURRICULUM
EXERCISES:
We’ll start by opening the multi-page document you’ll use for this lesson. You’ll be using variations of
the same document for other exercises throughout the rest of the curriculum. Note that you can see the
completed concept/Web site at any time to compare your work and be sure you are following directions
properly. You’ll find it in your FreeHand lesson folders, inside a folder called Urban Basic Web Site.
Getting Started
1 . Launch FreeHand 8 and choose File> Open. Navigate to the Lesson 1” folder, choose the file
Urban1.fh8, and click OK.
The site concept we will be working on already has a number of elements in place. Urban Basic has
supplied us with several tiff bitmap graphic files that have already been imported from Photoshop
and are linked to the FreeHand document.
2 . When prompted, navigate to the folder calledimages,which you will find at the same level as the
lessons folders, and double click on the image files that FreeHand prompts you to locate.
Figure 1-1
The document window with an open page from the Urban Basic Web site
The page that opens is part of our multi-page Web site concept. We’ll look at the others in a
moment. First let’s get acquainted with FreeHand’s user interface. Let’s begin with the document
window and toolbars.
3 . Take a look at FreeHand and the main components of its user interface. Notice the standard set of
menus at the top, the Main toolbar and Text toolbar just below the menus, the toolbox at the left,
and the set of pop-ups and buttons at the bottom left of the document window (Figure 1-2).
Figure 1-2
The main toolbar and Text toolbar at the top of the document window
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