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You usually know what you re looking for when you open the Movie Explorer. For example, you might be looking for ActionScript or movie clips. Use the buttons at the top of the Movie Explorer to specify which movie elements are shown in the main window: Show Text: Displays all text objects in the movie. Show Buttons, Movie Clips, and Graphics: Displays a list of those objects. Show Action Scripts: Lists all ActionScript in the movie. Show Video, Sounds, and Bitmaps: Lists those objects. Show Frames and Layers: Shows each frame and each layer that contains objects. Customize Which Items to Show: Opens the Movie Explorer Settings dialog box, where you can indicate which items you want to show by marking or clearing them in a list of check boxes. You can also choose to display Movie Elements (scenes), Symbol Definitions (a separate listing by symbol), or both. Click OK to close this dialog box. Movie elements are shown in a hierarchical manner in the Movie Explorer. For example, if a button has an action attached to it, you see a plus sign (Windows) or a right-pointing triangle (Mac) next to the button. Click any plus sign or right-pointing triangle to expand the display in this case, to reveal the ActionScript for that button. Click any minus sign (Windows) or downward-pointing triangle (Mac) to collapse the display. Figure 12-4: Go exploring with the Movie Explorer to discover the many nooks and crannies in a movie. 278 Part V: The Movie and the Web
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