3.
Click the Size control to display the Document Properties dialog box and access its settings.
4.
To select a background color, click the triangle in the Background color box and select a
color from the palette.
5.
For Frame Rate, enter the number of animation frames to appear every second.
6.
For Publish, click the Settings button to display the Publish Settings dialog box with the
Flash tab selected. For more information on the Publish Settings dialog box, see
"Publishing Flash documents" on page
7.
If you are developing content for mobile devices such as cell phones, click the Settings
button to display the Device Settings dialog box.
The Device Settings dialog box lets you choose devices for use in testing mobile content
and provides information on ActionScript support for each device you select. For more
information, see the Flash Lite Developer Guide.
The Device Settings button can be used only if your publish settings are set to a
supported version of Flash Lite.
Using document tabs for multiple
documents
When you open multiple documents, tabs at the top of the Document window identify the
open documents and let you easily navigate among them. Tabs appear only when documents
are maximized in the Document window.
To make a document active, you click its tab. By default, tabs appear in the order in which the
documents were created. You cannot drag tabs to change their order.
To view a document when multiple documents are open:
Click the document tab.
Saving Flash documents
You can save a Flash FLA document using its current name and location or save the document
using a different name or location. You can revert to the last saved version of a document. You
can also save Flash 8 content as a Flash MX 2004 document.
When a document contains unsaved changes, an asterisk (*) appears after the document name
in the document title bar, the application title bar, and the document tab (Windows only).
When you save the document, the asterisk is removed.
459.
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