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4 Select Mask and click OK.
The top layer becomes a Mask layer. Anything that is drawn in this layer will act
as a mask for a Masked layer below it.
5 Double-click the icon in front of the bottom layer named content, or choose
Modify > Timeline > Layer Properties.
The Layer Properties dialog box appears.
P Note: You can also
simply drag a normal
layer under a Mask layer,
and Flash will convert it
to a Masked layer.
6 Select Masked and click OK.
The bottom layer becomes a Masked layer and is indented, indicating that it is
affected by the mask above it.
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Lesson 9
Loading and Controlling Flash Content