To display the Library panel, do one of the following:
Select Window > Library.
Press Control+L (Windows) or Command+L (Macintosh).
About the Actions panel
The Actions panel lets you create and edit ActionScript code for an object
or frame. Selecting a frame, button, or movie clip instance makes the
Actions panel active. The Actions panel title changes to Button Actions,
Movie Clip Actions, or Frame Actions, depending on what is selected.
For information on using the Actions panel and writing ActionScript code,
including switching between editing modes, see "Using the Actions panel
and Script window" in Learning ActionScript 2.0 in Flash.
The Actions panel showing a
To display the Actions panel, do one of the following:
Select Window > Actions.
Press F9.
Using panels
The various panels in Flash help you view, organize, and change elements
in a document. The options available in panels control the characteristics
of symbols, instances, colors, type, frames, and other elements. You can
customize the Flash interface by displaying the panels you need for a
specific task and hiding others.
action in a frame
stop()
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