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Using publish profiles 479
Creating a publish profile
The Publish Settings dialog box includes a Create New Profile button, which creates a profile
based on the publish settings youve specified.
To create a publish profile:
1. In the Publish Settings dialog box, click the Create New Profile (+) button.
2. In the Create New Profile dialog box, name the publish profile, and click OK.
The newly created publish profile appears as a selection in the Current Profile pop-up
menu of the Publish Settings dialog box.
3. Specify the publish settings for your document in the Publish Settings dialog box (File >
Publish Settings), and click OK. For more information about configuring publish settings,
see “Publishing Flash documents” on page 459.
Duplicating a publish profile
If youve modified publish settings for a publish profile and you want to save the
modifications, you can create a duplicate profile.
To duplicate a publish profile:
1. From the Current Profile pop-up menu in the Publish Settings dialog box (File > Publish
Settings), select the publish profile that you want to copy.
2. Click the Duplicate Profile button.
3. In the Duplicate Profile dialog box, enter the profile name in the Duplicate Name text box,
and click OK.
The duplicate publish profile appears as a selection in the Current Profile pop-up menu of
the Publish Settings dialog box.
Modifying a publish profile
To modify a publish profile, you simply change the settings in the Publish Settings dialog box.
To modify a publish profile:
1. From the Current Profile pop-up menu in the Publish Settings dialog box (File > Publish
Settings), select the publish profile that you want to copy.
2. Specify the new publish settings for your document, and click OK. For details about how
to select options in the dialog box, see Publishing Flash documents” on page 459.

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