Using Find And Replace With Screens (Flash Professional Only); About Using The Movie Explorer With Screens (Flash Professional Only) - MACROMEDIA FLASH MX 2004-USING FLASH Use Manual

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For Direction, select In to play the transition as the screen appears in the document, and Out
5.
to play the transition as the screen disappears from the document.
For Duration, enter a time in seconds.
6.
For Easing, select an option to define the transition style.
7.
If the transition has additional parameters, select options or enter values for those parameters in
8.
the fields provided.
Click OK.
9.
In the Behaviors panel, go to the Event column and click in the row for the new behavior, and
10.
select an event from the list. This action specifies the event that triggers the behavior—for
example, the mouse pointer moving over the screen.

Using Find and Replace with screens (Flash Professional only)

You can use the Find and Replace feature to find and replace a specified element in a Flash
document that uses screens. You can search for a text string, font, color, symbol, sound file, video
file, or imported bitmap file.
You can search for elements in the entire document or in the current screen.
To use Find and Replace with a document containing screens:
Select Edit > Find and Replace.
1.
Do one of the following:
2.
To search the entire document, select Current Document from the Search In pop-up menu.
To search a screen, click in the Screen Outline pane, and select Current Screen from the Search
In pop-up menu.
For instructions on searching for text, fonts, colors, and so on, see
on page
30.
About using the Movie Explorer with screens
(Flash Professional only)
You can use the Movie Explorer to view and organize the contents of a document containing
screens. The Movie Explorer handles documents that contain screens much as it handles those
that do not contain screens, with the following exceptions:
The Movie Explorer shows the contents of the current screen (the screen selected in the Screens
Outline pane) only.
You cannot view scenes in the Movie Explorer because a document with screens cannot contain
scenes.
For more information, see
230
Chapter 12: Working with Screens (Flash Professional Only)
"Using the Movie Explorer" on page
"Using Find and Replace"
28.

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