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To close all files when you close a project:
1. Select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Flash > Preferences (Macintosh) and click the
Editing tab.
2. Under Project Preferences, click Close Open Files on Project Close (selected by default).
When this option is selected, Flash closes all open files in the current project when the
project is closed.
To rename a project or a folder:
1. Select the project name or folder name in the Flash Project panel and do one of the
following:
■ Select Rename from the Project pop-up menu.
■ Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the item and select Rename from
the context menu.
2. Enter a new name and click OK.
To find a missing file:
1. Select the filename in the Flash Project panel.
2. Do one of the following:
■ Select Find Missing File from the Project pop-up menu.
■ Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) and select Find Missing File
from the context menu.
3. Navigate to the file and click OK.
Using version control with projects (Flash
Professional only)
Version control in Flash Professional 8 lets you ensure that each author working in a project
file is always using the latest version of a file, and that multiple authors do not overwrite each
other’s work.
To use version-control features, you must define a site for the project. You can specify a local,
network, or FTP connection, or you can specify custom plug-ins for version control systems.
If you experience problems when setting up a remote site, see “Troubleshooting remote folder
setup (Flash Professional only)” on page 75.
NOTE
By default, a project is given the same name as the first file added to the project. To
rename a project, you must use the Rename menu item. Renaming the FLP file for a
project does not rename the project.