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10. Select File Flatten (Make Self-Contained) to combine the Flash content and imported
video content into a single QuickTime video. Deselecting this option makes the
QuickTime video refer to the imported files externally; the video won’t work properly if
these files are missing.
11. To save the settings with the current file, click OK.
About publishing Flash Lite documents
Macromedia Flash Lite lets Flash designers, developers, and content providers quickly create
engaging content for mobile phones using the ActionScript scripting language, drawing tools,
and templates. For detailed information on authoring for mobile devices, see the Flash Lite
Developer Guide and the Content Development Kits on the Mobile and Devices Development
Center at www.macromedia.com/devnet/devices.
Using publish profiles
You can create a publish profile that saves a publish settings configuration. You can then
export the publish profile to other documents or for others to use them. Conversely, you
can import publish profiles to use in your document. Publish profiles offer many advantages,
including the following:
■ You can create profiles to publish in several media formats.
■ You can create a publish profile for in-house use that differs from the way you’d publish
the files for a client.
■ Your company can create a standard publish profile to ensure files are published
uniformly.
Publish profiles, as with default publish settings, are saved at the document rather than
application level. To use a publish profile in another document, you export it and import it
into the other file. For more information, see “Exporting a publish profile” on page 480 and
“Importing a publish profile” on page 480.
NOTE
Depending on the mobile device for which you are developing, certain restrictions can
apply to which ActionScript commands and sound formats are supported. For more
details, see Mobile Articles on the Mobile and Devices Development Center.