Using The Undo, Redo, And Repeat Menu Commands - MACROMEDIA FLASH MX 2004-USING FLASH Use Manual

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To find and replace a sound, video, or bitmap:
Select Edit > Find and Replace.
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Select Sound, Video, or Bitmap from the For pop-up menu.
2.
For Name, enter a sound, video, or bitmap filename or select a name from the pop-up menu.
3.
Under Replace With, for Name enter a sound, video, or bitmap filename or select a name from
4.
the pop-up menu.
Select Live Edit to select the next occurrence of the specified sound, video, or bitmap on the
5.
Stage and edit it in place.
Note: Only the next occurrence is selected for editing, even if you select Find All in step 5.
To find a sound, video, or bitmap, do one of the following:
6.
Click Find Next to find the next occurrence of the specified sound, video, or bitmap.
Click Find All to find all occurrences of the specified sound, video, or bitmap.
To replace a sound, video, or bitmap, do one of the following:
7.
Click Replace to replace the currently selected occurrence of the specified sound, video,
or bitmap.
Click Replace All to replace all occurrences of the specified sound, video, or bitmap.

Using the Undo, Redo, and Repeat menu commands

The Edit > Undo and Edit > Redo commands let you undo and redo steps as you work on
Flash documents. The names of the Undo and Redo commands change to reflect the last
step performed.
To remove deleted items from a document after using the Undo command, you use the Save and
Compact command. See
You can use the Repeat command to reapply a step to the same object or to a different object. For
example, if you move a shape named shape_A, you can select Edit > Repeat to move the shape
again, or you can select another shape, shape_B, and select Edit > Repeat to move the second
shape by the same amount.
By default, Flash supports 100 levels of undo for the Undo menu command. You can select the
number of undo and redo levels, from 2 to 9999, in Flash Preferences. For more information, see
"Setting preferences in Flash" in Getting Started with Flash.
To undo a step:
Select Edit > Undo.
To redo a step:
Select Edit > Redo.
To repeat a step:
With an object selected on the Stage, select Edit > Repeat.
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Chapter 1: Working with Flash Documents
"Saving documents when you undo steps" on page
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