Adobe Flash is a file format for creating and displaying vector-based images and animation. Macromedia Flash files are extremely compact and of high quality, making them ideal for use on the web.
Before you save a file to the Adobe Flash file format, you can determine whether the file has potential export problems. You can check the current file and display a summary of errors, possible problems, and a suggestion for resolving the issue.
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Choose SWF - Adobe Flash from the Save as type list box. |
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In the Flash export dialog box, choose values from any of the following list boxes: |
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Objects — aligns the bounding box to the objects in the file |

You can save the settings in the Flash export dialog box to a preset by clicking the Add preset button
and typing a name in the Setting name box.
To preview a Adobe Flash file in a browser, you must have the Adobe Flash Player plug-in installed on your computer.
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Choose SWF - Adobe Flash from the Save as type list box. |
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In the Flash export dialog box, click the Issues tab. |

The Issues tab heading indicates the number of issues. The icon on the tab heading changes, depending on the severity of the issue or issues identified.