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Flash Button 1
Example
In this example you will learn how to insert an image, convert it to a button, and add a
URL to it so it becomes a link.
Example
Step 1
Choose File > Import to import an image that will become a button. Locate the image
and click Open. The image will be saved in the Library.
Step 2
Select the image with the Arrow tool.
Step 3
Convert the image to a symbol. Choose Insert > Convert to Symbol from the top
menu. Name the symbol "button", choose Button from the Behavior list and click OK.

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Step 4
Right click on the image. Choose Actions from the pop-up menu.
Step 5
In the Object Actions box click on the + sign. Choose Basic Actions > Get URL.
Step 6
Enter a full URL in the URL field (like http://www.w3schools.com).
Step 7
Choose target in the Window field. Close the Object Actions box.
Step 8
Choose Control > Test Movie from the top menu to test your Flash movie.

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