Naming Screens (Flash Professional Only); Setting Properties And Parameters For A Screen - MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-USING FLASH Use Manual

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Naming screens (Flash Professional only)

By default, screens are named with their default type, in the order in which they are created:
slide1, slide2, form1, form2, and so on. The creation order does not necessarily reflect the
order of the screens in the Screen Outline pane. For example, you could create three sibling
screens, slide1, slide2, and slide3. If you then create a nested screen directly below slide1, the
nested screen is slide4.
You can rename screens, including the top-level screen. Screen names must be unique in a
document. For example, you can have only one screen named Quiz_Page in a document.
The default screen name is used as the instance name, which is used in ActionScript to control
a screen. (For more information, see
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updated with the new name; likewise, if you change the instance name, the screen name is
updated. The linkage identifier for the screen is also identical to the screen name, and it is
updated when the screen name or instance is updated.
Instance names must conform to the following requirements:
The name must not contain any spaces.
The first character must be a letter, underscore (
Each subsequent character must be a letter, number, underscore, or dollar sign.
The instance name must be unique.
You can also change the instance name in the Property inspector. For more information, see
"Setting properties and parameters for a screen (Flash Professional only)" on page
To rename a screen:
Double-click the screen name in the Screen Outline pane and enter a new name.
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