Crop to specific size

Since Leopard / Photoshop CS3 is currently broken, I'm using
Fireworks, but having trouble doing the simplest things.
I need to crop a portion of an image to a specific pixel
dimension. It's easy in Photoshop, but I'm just not getting it
Fireworks. Also, how do you constrain a square when cropping? Shift
drag the crop tool doesn't keep it square like photoshop.
Can't seem to get a firm answer from google, so maybe
here?

Also if you don't want to crop/clip object bounds in the
process - go Edit > Preferences > Editing Tab and deselect
'Delete Objects when cropping' option.
Another option is the Export Area Tool (C). Draw your crop
area with it, then double click the crop area and it takes you
directly to the Export dialog.
This option is nice if you don't want to change your original
.png source file.
h

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