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ydeardorff

2005-08-19, 7:29 pm

Hello, to all, I am one of those guys who self teaches on most everything. yeah
the wife hate the fact I have 7 motorcycles in the back yard and only 2 run
lol...

Ok I have flash website templates, that shave various very neat effects,... I
am for now only attempting to modify the text,... as I am still learning alot
of other things all at once. Some items of text are simple for change, others
when played turn the text area into a grey block instead of text. In other
cases even thoughthe files have had their text changed dont show any text at
all, no matter what color or sixe the font is.
Can anyone help here?, Im also using sound forge by sony for modifying the
audio in the voice over effect.

Im kinda getting frustrated here. Can anyone help?

Thanks
yaughn:confused;

nosibornetworks

2005-08-19, 7:29 pm

Hi,
I am pretty much in the same boat as yaughn, I have flash templates as well,
and mostly just want to replace existing text, images, and music files. I'm
using Macromedia Flash MX Professional 2004. Any tips & info would be greatly
appreciated.

Respectfully,
Ben

d tizzle

2005-08-19, 11:15 pm

just about anything you could want to know is right here

http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flash/learning.html
Demon paW

2005-08-20, 11:22 pm

well if the textes are animated(motion tween) they will be converted to
movieclip symbols.search the corresponding movie clip symbol and modify it it
should work.or search graphic symbols with name tween (tween 1, tween 2 etc)
until you find the corresponding text and modify them.(those with name tween 1
tween 2 etc are generated by flash)

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