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30-Jun-2005, 08:57 AM #1
Flash MX actionscripting
hi...I'm teaching myself to learn Flash MX using tutorials I've gathered all over the net. But I'm having a problem when adding actions to the scripting part of the program. I seem to have no Movie Control option under the Action selection folder(book like icon).

Under Actions-Frame, next is I have Global Functions -> Time Control and so on...but can't find nothing related to Movie Control that suppose to have functions of goto: and that would enable me to choose gotoandstop or play, type in scene, type, and frame...whether on release, rollover and whatnot functions.

I believe I'm using ActionScript v2.0 but I'm not quite sure about this, I think I've seen it once and don't remember how or where I've seen it.

I'm using Flash MX PRO 2004 v7.2
WIN XP SP2


Can anyone please help me what to do to enable the Movie Control scripting for my Flash MX pro '04 program, I'd appreciate any help and thanks in advance.
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