FLASH CS3
User Guide
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Find and replace sound, video, or bitmap files
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Select Edit > Find and Replace.
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Select Sound, Video, or Bitmap from the For pop-up menu.
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For Name, enter a sound, video, or bitmap filename or select a name from the pop-up menu.
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Under Replace With, for Name enter a sound, video, or bitmap filename or select a name from the pop-up menu.
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To select the next occurrence of the specified sound, video, or bitmap on the Stage and edit it in place, select Live
Edit.
Note:
Only the next occurrence is selected for editing, even if you select Find All in the next step.
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To find a sound, video, or bitmap, do one of the following:
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To find the next occurrence of the specified sound, video, or bitmap, click Find Next.
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To find all occurrences of the specified sound, video, or bitmap, click Find All.
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To replace a sound, video, or bitmap, do one of the following:
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To replace the currently selected occurrence of the specified sound, video, or bitmap, Click Replace.
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To replace all occurrences of the specified sound, video, or bitmap, click Replace All.
Templates
About templates
The Flash templates provide you with easy-to-use starting points for a range of common projects. There are
templates for projects such as photo slideshows, quizzes, mobile content, and more.
Mobile device templates
Adobe® Flash® CS3 Professional content is viewable across multiple browsers, platforms, and mobile phones. You can
author the following:
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High-quality animations
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Games
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Rich-media custom user interfaces for devices and desktop systems
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E-commerce and business solutions
Flash files are compact, which makes them suitable for wireless carrier networks, where transfer rates vary between
9.6 and 60 kilobytes per second (Kbps). Mobile devices have limited storage capability, so the small memory
requirement of Flash is ideal.
Mobile device templates let you create content for many mobile devices. Use the device skins in the templates to
preview content as it will look on the device.
Note:
The skins are on guide layers and won’t export with your content or appear at runtime.
For more information on authoring Flash files for mobile devices, see the Adobe Mobile Devices site at
www.adobe.com/go/devnet_devices
.