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2 In the Properties inspector, in the Spring section, enter 100 for the Strength. The last bone has the maximum spring strength since the flag tip is the most flexible part of the whole buoy and would have the most independent motion. 3 Select the next bone in the armature hierarchy. It may be difficult to select the next adjacent bone if they are too crowded together, so you can choose the Parent button in the Properties inspector to move up the hierarchy. 4 In the Properties inspector, in the Spring section, enter 60 for the Strength. The middle of the flag is a little less flexible than the tip, so it has a smaller strength value. 5 Select the next adjacent bone, and in the Properties inspector, in the Spring section, enter 40 for the Strength. The base of the flag is even less flexible than the middle of the flag, so it has an even smaller strength value. 6 Select the next adjacent bone (the bone within the pole), and in the Properties inspector, in the Spring section, enter 50 for the Strength. Adobe FLAsh ProFessionAL Cs6 CLAssrooM in A book 199