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    I made a new flash movie with the movie size set to default and went about my way about editing, made size changes to text and other stuff, but when I tried to resize the movie so the text would shrink and the movie stage would also shrink to about 150 by 100 pixels....the text still retains its size and its enormous! But the stage resizes. How can I just shrink everything to where everything can be seen and the text still retains it motion tween sizing?

    Any Help would be greatly appreciated.

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    Go to Window,Inspectors,Transform. Use the scale% Regards, Bill

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    I was using the transform inspector for my text scaling..but i want the shrink everything down movie text and all to about 150 by 100 but and i want to be able to do this without having to reedit the whole movie . How can you shrink a whole movie down? Text and all?

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    Hit Ctrl+A to select everything on your screen. Use the Object inspector to modify the X and Y coordinates to the desired size. This may smash or stretch images, so you may just want to use the Transform inspector and scale it down in proportion. Hope this helps

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