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Changing properties of all Flash UI components
The globalStyleFormat
object is assigned to all Flash UI components. If you change a property setting of the globalStyleFormat
object, the change is applied to all components in your Flash document. The global style format is accessible if you have placed at least one component instance on the Stage. It is recommended that you use a separate layer in the document Timeline to set properties.
To change one or more properties in the global style format:
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Make sure the document contains at least one component instance. See Adding components to Flash documents. |
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Create a new layer in the Timeline and give it a name. |
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Select any frame in the new layer. |
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Open the Actions panel in expert mode. |
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Use the following syntax to change any or all of the properties listed in the style format properties table. You only need to list the properties whose values you want to change. |
globalStyleFormat.darkshadow = 0x333300; globalStyleFormat.shadow = 0x99cc00; globalStyleFormat.highlight3D = 0x333300; globalStyleFormat.highlight = 0x99cc00; globalStyleFormat.face = 0x99cc99; globalStyleFormat.background = 0xffffff; globalStyleFormat.text = 0x000000; globalStyleFormat.radioDot = 0x333300; globalStyleFormat.check = 0x333300; globalStyleFormat.arrow = 0x333300; |
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Following the list of object properties, use the following syntax to insert the method for the |
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To update all properties in the |
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To update only those properties in the |
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Choose Control > Test Movie to see the changes. |
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