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Creating a simple Flash document


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Created:
16 April 2007
User Level:
Beginner
Products:
Flash CS3 or later

Note: This article has been updated to cover the latest version of Adobe Flash. Please read the update to learn how to create a simple document in Flash CS4 Professional.

Adobe® Flash® CS3 Professional is an authoring tool that designers and developers use to create presentations, applications, and other content that enables user interaction. Flash projects can include simple animations, video content, complex presentations, applications, and everything in between. In general, individual pieces of content made with Flash are called applications, even though they might only be a basic animation. You can make media-rich Flash applications by including pictures, sound, video, and special effects.

Flash is extremely well suited to creating content for delivery over the Internet because its files are very small. Flash achieves this through its extensive use of vector graphics. Vector graphics require significantly less memory and storage space than bitmap graphics because they are represented by mathematical formulas instead of large data sets. Bitmap graphics are larger because each individual pixel in the image requires a separate piece of data to represent it.

Requirements

To follow along with this article, you will need the following software:

Flash CS3 Professional

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