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Review questions
1 What is the Stage?
2 What’s the difference between a frame and a keyframe?
3 What’s a hidden tool, and how can you access it?
4 Name two methods to undo steps in Flash and describe them.
5 How can you find answers to questions you have about Flash?
Review Answers
1 The Stage is the rectangular area viewers see when a movie is playing. It contains
the text, images, and video that appear on the screen. Objects that you store on the
Pasteboard outside of the Stage do not appear in the movie.
2 A frame is a measure of time on the Timeline. A keyframe is represented on the
Timeline with a circle and indicates a change in content on the Stage.
3 Because there are too many tools to display at once in the Tools panel, some tools are
grouped, and only one tool in the group is displayed. (The tool you most recently used
is the one shown.) Small triangles appear on tool icons to indicate that hidden tools are
available. To select a hidden tool, click and hold the tool icon for the tool that is shown,
and then select the hidden tool from the menu.
4 You can undo steps in Flash using the Undo command or the History panel. To undo
a single step at a time, choose Edit > Undo. To undo multiple steps at once, drag the
slider up in the History panel.
5 Choose Help > Flash Support Center to browse or search for information about
using Flash CS6 and ActionScript 3.0. Use the site as the launching off point for free
tutorials, tips, and other resources for Flash users.
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