Copying Library Assets Between Documents - MACROMEDIA FLASH MX 2004-USING FLASH Use Manual

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To get information about an instance on the Stage:
Select the instance on the Stage.
1.
Display the Property inspector or panel you want to use:
2.
To display the Property inspector, select Window > Properties.
To display the Info panel, select Window > Design Panels > Info.
To display the Movie Explorer, select Window > Other Panels > Movie Explorer. For more
information on the Movie Explorer, see
To display the Actions panel, select Window > Development Panels > Actions.
To view the symbol definition for the selected symbol in the Movie Explorer:
Click the Show Buttons, Movie Clips, and Graphics button at the top of the Movie Explorer.
1.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) and select Show Symbol Instances and Go
2.
to Symbol Definition from the context menu; or select these options from the pop-up menu in
the upper right corner of the Movie Explorer.
To jump to the scene containing instances of a selected symbol:
Display the symbol definitions as described in the previous procedure.
1.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) and select Show Movie Elements and Go
2.
to Symbol Definition from the context menu; or select these options from the pop-up menu in
the upper right corner of the Movie Explorer.

Copying library assets between documents

You can copy library assets from a source document into a destination document in a variety of
ways: by copying and pasting the asset, by dragging and dropping the asset, or by opening the
library of the source document in the destination document and dragging the source document
assets into the destination document.
You can also share symbols between documents as shared library assets during authoring or at
runtime. See
"Using shared library assets" on page
If you attempt to copy assets that have the same name as existing assets in the destination
document, the Resolve Library Conflicts dialog box lets you choose whether to overwrite the
existing assets or to preserve the existing assets and add the new assets with modified names. See
"Resolving conflicts between library assets" on page
to minimize name conflicts when copying assets between documents. See
in the Library panel" on page
68
Chapter 3: Using Symbols, Instances, and Library Assets
"Using the Movie Explorer" on page
69.
19.
72. You can organize library assets in folders
28.
"Working with folders

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