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Introduction.
1. Learning The Basics.
2. Creating Graphics.
3. Using Text.
4. Creating and Editing Symbols.
5. Creating Animation.
6. Adding Basic Interactivity.
7. Adding Sound and Video.
8. Using Screens.
9. Creating Forms Using Components.
10. Incorporating Dynamic Data.
11. Actionscript Basics.
12. Optimizing Flash Content.
13. Publishing Flash Documents.
Appendix A: Installing Extensions.
Appendix B: Resources.
Appendix C: Keyboard Shortcuts.
Index.
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