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If any Flash MX experts are out there, I could really use someone to
bail me out.
I'm trying to relearn how to build a Flash quiz using one of the
templates in Flash MX 2004. I know how to use the Component Inspector
to enter my text, but when I'm finished entering the text, it doesn't
appear in Flash MX or in the exported file. Instead, the default text
continues to appear.
I've spent considerable time searching on-line for the answer, without
luck. This would be frustrating enough at the best of times, since I
suspect that the problem is easily solved.. However, I'm also working
against a looming deadline.
At this stage, I don't care if I look stupid, so long as I can get the
work done on time. Any suggestions would be very welcome.
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