Adobe Flash Professional CC 2014 v.13.0 User Manual
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This action changes the entire document’s background color, including that of movie clips and loaded SWF files.
3. Do one of the following:
To print that color as the document’s background, designate to print the frame in which you placed the shape.
To maintain a different background color for non-printing frames, repeat steps 2 and 3. Then place the shape on the lowest layer of the
Timeline, in all the frames that are not designated to print.
Print from the Flash Player context menu
Use the Print command in the Flash Player context menu to print frames from any Flash Professional SWF file.
The context menu’s Print command cannot print transparency or color effects and cannot print frames from other movie clips; for more advanced
printing capabilities, use the PrintJob object or the print() function.
1. Open the document.
The command prints the frames labeled #p by using the Stage for the print area or the specified bounding box.
If you haven’t designated specific frames to print, all frames in the document main Timeline print.
2. Select File > Publish Preview > Default or press F12 to view your Flash Professional content in a browser.
3. Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) in the Flash Professional content in the browser window to display the Flash Player
context menu.
4. Select Print from the Flash Player context menu to display the Print dialog box.
5. In Windows, select the print range to select which frames to print.
6. On the Macintosh, in the Print dialog box, select the pages to print.
7. Select other print options, according to your printer’s properties.
8. Click OK (Windows) or Print (Macintosh).
Note: Printing from the context menu does not interact with calls to the PrintJob object.
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