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The Export Movie command in Macromedia Flash MX 2004 and Macromedia Flash MX Professional 2004 lets you create content that can be edited in other applications and export Flash content directly into a single format. For example, you can export an entire document as a Flash SWF file; as a series of bitmap images; as a single frame or image file; or as moving and still images in various formats, including GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, PICT, QuickTime, or AVI.
When you export a Flash file in the SWF format, text is encoded as Unicode, providing support for international character sets, including double-byte fonts. Macromedia Flash Player 6 and later versions support Unicode encoding. For more information, see Creating Multilanguage Text.
If you have Macromedia Dreamweaver, you can add Flash content to your website easily. Dreamweaver generates all the needed HTML code. You can start Flash from within Dreamweaver to update the Flash content. See Updating Flash content for Dreamweaver UltraDev.
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