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Old November 14th, 2004, 11:58 PM
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Introduction to FLASH MX Tutorial

Hi y'all!

I am currently running myself through the built-in FLASH MX Tutorial, but it says to browse to Tutorials/FlashIntro within the Flash MX Application folder and then double-click on stiletto.swf to open the completed movie in the stand-alone Flash player. I should then see a movie of a car. However, I am having trouble browsing to Tutorials/FlashIntro. Can someone describe to me systematically how to get to the car movie?

Thank you very much!

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Old November 15th, 2004, 11:51 AM
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Hi Doves-

It should be in whichever directory you installed Flash. Probably something like: C:\Program Files\Macromedia\Flash MX\Tutorials\ xxx.swf

Or something similar to that.

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Hi, i know this sounds so stupid right but im 13 an i accidentaly got flash mx proffesional 2004 ops: so can anybody plz send a tutorial that you think might suit a person my age.
an i do know quite a thing about animations because i have made numerous maps for halo pc, half life, and unreal tournament so can you please send a tutorial of flash mx pro 2004 to my e-mail
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Hey try going to www.flashmxpro.com www.flashkit.com www.tutorialoutpost.com. You cant realy get 1 on big tutorial on flash mx pro but if you learn the basics then youll get some were oh, and try http://www.kirupa.com/developer/mx2004/index.htm .thats my recomend link itll lead ya through step by step.
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