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To use the Movie Explorer options menu or context menu commands:
1 Do one of the following:
• To view the options menu, click the options menu control in the Movie Explorer’s title bar.
• To view the context menu, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) an item in the
Movie Explorer navigation tree.
2 Select an option from the menu:
• Go to Location jumps to the selected layer, scene, or frame in the document.
• Go to Symbol Definition jumps to the symbol definition for a symbol that is selected in the
Movie Elements area of the Movie Explorer. The symbol definition lists all the files associated
with the symbol. (The Show Symbol Definitions option must be selected. See option
definition below.)
• Select Symbol Instances jumps to the scene containing instances of a symbol that is selected in
the Symbol Definitions area of the Movie Explorer. (The Show Movie Elements option must
be selected.)
• Find in Library highlights the selected symbol in the document’s library (Flash opens the
Library panel if it is not already visible).
• Rename lets you enter a new name for a selected element.
• Edit in Place lets you edit a selected symbol on the Stage.
• Edit in New Window lets you edit a selected symbol in a new window.
• Show Movie Elements displays the elements in your movie, organized into scenes.
• Show Symbol Definitions displays all the elements associated with a symbol.
• Copy All Text to Clipboard copies selected text to the Clipboard. You can paste the text into an
external text editor for spell checking or other editing.
• Cut, Copy, Paste, and Clear perform these common functions on a selected element.
Modifying an item in the display list modifies the corresponding element in the movie.
• Expand Branch expands the navigation tree at the selected element.
• Collapse Branch collapses the navigation tree at the selected element.
• Collapse Others collapses the branches in the navigation tree not containing the
selected element.
• Print prints the hierarchical display list currently displayed in the Movie Explorer.
Speeding up movie display
To speed up the movie display, you can use commands in the View menu to turn off
rendering-quality features that require extra computing and slow down movies.
None of these commands have any effect on how Flash exports a movie. To specify the display
quality of Flash movies in a Web browser, you use the OBJECT and EMBED parameters. The Publish
command can do this for you automatically.
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