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12 Exit the Text tool by selecting the Selection tool (
).
13 Use the Properties inspector or the Transform panel to reposition or rotate
your text on the Stage, if desired. Or, choose the Selection tool and simply drag
your text to a new position on the Stage. The X and Y values in the Properties
inspector update as you drag the text around the Stage.
14 Your animation for this lesson is finished! Compare the Timeline in your file
with the Timeline in the final file, 01End.fla.
undoing Steps in Flash
In a perfect world, everything would go according to plan. But sometimes you need
to move back a step or two and start over. You can undo steps in Flash using the
Undo command or the History panel.
To undo a single step in Flash, choose Edit > Undo or press Ctrl/Command+Z.
To redo a step you’ve undone, choose Edit > Redo.
To undo multiple steps in Flash, it’s easiest to use the History panel, which displays
a list of all the last 100 steps you’ve performed. Closing a document clears its his-
tory. To access the History panel, choose Window > Other Panels > History.
For example, if you aren’t satisfied with the newly added text, you can undo your
work and return your Flash document to a previous state.
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