Anyone advanced in Macromedia flash?

orlandoparks

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Hi, is anyone advanced in macromedia flash player.(especially NowInc) I am having a lot of trouble with it when creating files. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. :)
 

NowInc

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Originally posted by wdwmouse8
Hi, is anyone advanced in macromedia flash player.(especially NowInc) I am having a lot of trouble with it when creating files. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. :)

What type of problems are you having?

...and I assume since you have bought it..you have checked the manual and gone thru all the tutorials (which is all you really need to learn flash)...
 

Javier&Christie

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Unless you have a real specific question about it, it's tough to answer, flash has so many things from basic stuff to advanced actionscripts.. I'm not too well versed in it... I'm iffy whether I should or not, as I'm not a fan of websites designed totally in flash :)

As Now said though.. the tutorial should get you up and running if that's where the problem lies :)
 

NowInc

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Originally posted by wdwmouse8
The main problem is that I can't change the frame rate. It goes to fast or too slow for what I want.

Look it up in the manual...seriously. its VERY easy...and if you OWN it..then you should have no problems..

..sorry..I'm begining to think you do not LEGALLY own this program and thus I don't see why any of us should help you.
 

orlandoparks

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Originally posted by NowInc


Look it up in the manual...seriously. its VERY easy...and if you OWN it..then you should have no problems..

..sorry..I'm begining to think you do not LEGALLY own this program and thus I don't see why any of us should help you.
I did look in the manual, and it DID NOT HELP. But on the other hand thank you for your criticism, oops, I mean help.
 

orlandoparks

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Originally posted by NowInc


I don't see why any of us should help you.


I think you sould help me because I asked you, not because you believe me or not.




By the way, thank you for those of you that attempted to help me, I figured it out.
 

Invero

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Originally posted by wdwmouse8
I did look in the manual, and it DID NOT HELP.

I don't understand how the manual wouldn't tell you about frame rates... if I had mine handy, I'd tell you what page to look on... (then again, I dont know if we have the same version). Unfortunetly, I left all my manuals at home when I moved... some of those things can be bulky... Although... nothing will beat the manuals from yesteryear... Back in the 486 days... I remember getting a 500 page manual for DOS and another 500 page manual for Windows 3.1... never mind all the manuals and paperwork for Microsoft Office... and Visual Basic, and all the other fun programs.
 

orlandoparks

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Originally posted by Fantasia Boi


I don't understand how the manual wouldn't tell you about frame rates... if I had mine handy, I'd tell you what page to look on... (then again, I dont know if we have the same version). Unfortunetly, I left all my manuals at home when I moved... some of those things can be bulky... Although... nothing will beat the manuals from yesteryear... Back in the 486 days... I remember getting a 500 page manual for DOS and another 500 page manual for Windows 3.1... never mind all the manuals and paperwork for Microsoft Office... and Visual Basic, and all the other fun programs.
Well, it was in the manual. What I was looking for was how to change it seperately for each frame. I could not seem to find that. It was probably in there, but I couldn't find it. Every time I changed the frame rate for one frame, it would change all of the others. Thanks for tring to help though.:)
 

NowInc

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Uh...its really easy to find int he manual..use the table of contents..seriously..i just found it in less than 3 minutes...
 

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