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Please Help Asap....
Hello I'm new here and in desperate need of help, I've got stuff to do for tomorrow in Flash but something has been bugging me for a long time now and I can't concentrate.
The actual workspace in flash (not the background, just to make sure nobody thinks that) is a horrible code of #E5E5E5 which really isn't easy for me on the eye when working with a white background.
How do I change it???? It may sound simple BUT, since I got CS3 I just can't figure it out and I'm not exactly a learner either, I've been using flash for a long time but my head is gone AWOL...........
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE will someone help me asap
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
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FK's Geezer Mod
In Flash 8, there is a color picker square in the Properties panel. Click it and pick a color. I don't know about CS3.
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That's the colour picker for the background.
I'm trying to find out how to change the colour of the stage around it. You know, its the very light gray.
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FK's Geezer Mod
I don't remember ever hearing of a way to change the scratch area color before. Did you ask in the CS3 forum?
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that´s only possible with Photoshop CS3 (shift + g + click on the background)- not possible in flash.
But that shouldn´t concern you since you dont see that color once you export the movie. Ctrl+u brings up some coding options where you set some colors but I dont know of any other options
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Senior Member
if its really a problem, then you could just create a guide layer with a shape that is large enough to extend past the scratch area, and just create a cutout the size of your stage in the middle. Lock it, and put it on the bottom and make sure you make the layer a guide layer so it doesn't show in the final movie or affect the file size of your swf.
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