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copying over state of button

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j111111

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Dec 13, 2002
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Hello,

I am currently making a HTML version of my company's website which has been designed in flash. The whole thing's gone really well until the VERY LAST thing I have to do, which is copy an image that is the submit button on a form.

The up image is fine - I've been able to hide all other layers, modify canvass size etc so it can be exported. It's the rollover part that's causing trouble.

The rollover isn't a library item & I can only seem to get to it by double clicking the form part, as if to edit that, then double clicking the button as if to edit that, and the rollover image is in the second frame on that screen.

(as you've probably guessed, I've not used Flash before)

Does anyone have any idea of what I can do to make a copy of this part of the flash movie so I can export it for using in a HTML only site?
 
As in the editing page where the rollover is? not that I can figure out.

When I try to 'save for web', Flash reverts back to the main document, which shows the up state of the button.

Is there a way to copy & paste the rollover somewhere - in another document perhaps?

 
all I would do- is if you are looking for the same exact button- is go to wherever you see the over image you want- be it in the authoring environment or not- just where ever- take a screen shot- open it in Photoshop or what ever you have- cut out then image- save as a jpeg or gif and go on your way...
 
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