Examine the completed application 97
Run the completed application
To better understand the type of application you’ll create as you work
through this tutorial, you can look at a completed FLA file version of the
application in the Flash authoring tool. FLA files are the type of files you
work on in Flash. You can also play the SWF version of the file in Flash
Player. The SWF version is the version of the file that you would publish in
a web page.
To play the SWF version of the file in Flash Player:
1. In Flash, select File > Open.
2. Browse to the completed file using one of the following paths:
■ In Windows, browse to boot drive\Program Files\Macromedia\
Flash 8\Samples and Tutorials\Tutorial
Assets\cafe_townsend\completed files\flash and double-click
flash_fma_finished.swf.
■ On the Macintosh, browse to the Macintosh HD/Applications/
Macromedia Flash 8/Samples and Tutorials/Tutorial Assets/
cafe_townsend/completed_files/flash and double-click
flash_fma_finished.swf.
The completed application runs in Flash Player. Click Next to watch
the images of food change with the animation.
3. After viewing the application, close the Flash Player window.
Open the authoring document
It’s helpful to look at the completed authoring FLA file to see how the
author designed the application.
To view the authoring version of the file in Flash:
1. In Flash, select File > Open.
2. Browse to the authoring document using one of the following paths:
■ In Windows, browse to boot drive\Program Files\Macromedia\Flash
8\Samples and Tutorials\Tutorial Assets\cafe_townsend\completed
files\flash and double-click flash_fma_finished.fla.
■ On the Macintosh, browse to Macintosh HD/Applications/
Macromedia Flash 8/Samples and Tutorials/Tutorial Assets/
cafe_townsend/completed_files/flash and double-click
flash_fma_finished.fla.
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