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100
The __________ contains a set of tools used to draw and edit graphics and text
What is the tool panel?
100
The stacking order of the ________ in the timeline is important because objects on the stage will appear in the same stacking order
What are layers?
100
A basic animation requires ________ keyframes
What is 2?
100
Shows the area you are working on and how objects behave within the movie and how they interact with each other
What is the stage?
100
Used to view, organize, and modify objects and features in a movie
What are panels?
200
Putting objects developed in other programs directly onto the stage
What is importing?
200
The area within your program window where all of your animations will show on the browser
What is the stage?
200
A dot in Frame 1 on the timeline indicates that this frame is a _______
What is a keyframe?
200
The extension for all new Flash files
What is .fla?
200
The type of file that is created when you use the Publish command
What is .swf?
300
Opening a panel to show all of its features
What is expanding?
300
Refers to the way the viewer's eye moves through the objects on the screen
What is movement?
300
The timeline is made up of these individual segments
What is a frame?
300
You can use these to organize a long movie
What is a scene?
300
A copy of an item in the Library
What is an instance?
400
The properties panel is also called the _________
What is the property inspector?
400
Causes your symbol or object to fade in and out depending on what the setting is on
What is Alpha?
400
Each new Flash movie you create starts with one layer that is named _______
What is Layer 1?
400
The way a program reacts to an action by the user, such as a mouse click
What is functionality?
400
Two items that help with the precise placement of objects on the stage
What is the ruler and grid?
500
A ______ indicates that there is a change in the movie, such as the start or end of an animation, or the playing of a sound
What is a keyframe?
500
You create a movie by arranging objects on the stage, and animate the objects using the _________
What is the timeline?
500
The length of frames on your timeline that a motion, classic, or shape tween covers
What is the tween span?
500
The two areas of an object that can be selected independently of each other
What is stroke and fill?
500
The programming language of Flash
What is Actionscript?