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To add a file, do one of the following:
Click the Add Files (+) button at the lower right corner of the Flash Project panel. Select one or
more files and click Add.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) in the Document window of an open
FLA or AS file and select Add to Project from the context menu.
Note: A file must be saved before you can add it to a project. You can add a file to a given project
only once. If you attempt to add a file to the same project more than once, Flash displays an
error message.
To create a folder:
Click the Folder button at the lower right corner of the Flash Project panel.
1.
Enter a name for the folder and click OK.
2.
Note: Folders at the same level on the same branch of the project tree structure must have unique
names. If there is a folder name conflict, Flash displays an error message.
To move a file or folder:
Drag the file or folder to a new location in the project tree structure. When you move a folder,
all of its contents are moved.
Note: If you drag a folder to a location with another folder of the same name, Flash merges the
contents of the two folders in the new location.
To delete a file or folder, select the item in the Flash Project panel and do one of
the following:
Click the Remove button at the lower right corner of the Flash Project panel.
Press the Delete key.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the file or folder and select Remove from
the context menu.
To open a file from the Flash Project panel in Flash:
Double-click the filename in the Flash Project panel.
If the file is of a native file type (a type supported by the Flash authoring tool), the file opens in
Flash. If it is nonnative file type, the file opens in the application used to create it.
To test a project:
Click Test Project in the Flash Project panel.
1.
If the project contains no FLA, HTML, or HTM file, Flash displays an error message. Click
2.
OK and add a file of the appropriate type.
If no FLA, HTML, or HTM file is designated as the default document, Flash displays an
3.
error message. Click OK. In the Select Default Document dialog box, select a document
and click OK.
When a default document is present, the Test Project feature publishes all FLA files in the
document. If the default document is a FLA file, the Test Movie command is executed. If it is
an HTML file, a browser is opened.
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