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I'm trying to export a layer in fireworks to an image file. When I go to file>export and select layer, it exports everything to one file (no different from saving a fireworks image).

How do I accomplish this easily?

What I'm doing now is create a new image, copy the layer and save it.

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FileExport…

Choose Layers to Files from the dropdown. Under the Options… you can choose the target file type (or you can choose to use the document's optimization settings set in the Optimize window).

Then Fireworks exports the layers (all) as separate files.

Also note that Fireworks' layers are represented as folders in the Layers window, unlike in f.ex. Photoshop.

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If I understand the need - this extension does the magic: http://johndunning.com/fireworks/about/ExportSelection

You select the object(s), or layer(s), and choose Commands > Export > Export Selection - Background Transparent. There are more options, but this is the common and best one. It will export a SINGLE image with the layers you picked on alpha transparency.

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The solution @koiyu gave is perfect. Just a tip: Fireworks exports all visible layers as separate files. If you want just one layer, you can hide the others.

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This should be a comment, not an answer :] – Johannes Mar 8 '11 at 20:06
I know, but I could not see the "add comment" action. I just now found out I need more reputation points to do so... – prct Mar 9 '11 at 16:45
You'll get there soon enough :] – Johannes Mar 9 '11 at 16:59

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