that is like saying you bought a hammer, nails and some wood - now how do i build a house. too much
to type out - too many variables. are you a designer? developer? skill level? learning curve?
as other said - try help - it's there for you - it explains a whole lot about the program - then
google terms you wish to understand that go beyond the help docs - you will find there is a ton of
sources readily available and a lot faster than waiting for someone to type out everything there is
to know (which is likely to not happen as it would fill a few books).
these forums work when the wuestions are about specific issues rather than extremely general issues
about how to learn the entire program - hope this helps.
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[quoted text, click to view] d1-studios wrote:
> i just brought macromedia studio mx some months back and how decide to go
> inside fully.. i need help from anyone pertaining how to be good in all
> application starting from flash..nothing is quite small..from tips to link to
> tutorials also..and if anyone could help me with flash templates that i can
> work with..i will really appreciate that.
>
>
> Thanks you all
Hello,
You need to open up flash and click on "Help" in the top menu.
Then "Getting started with Flash". Work your way through each lesson.
This is what most people do. If you take the time to do this you will have a
solid foundation in Flash.
If you dont, you will quickly get bogged down.
Its an excellent program and well worth learning.
Cheers
Alan
yeah - i agree and same advice i already gave - use the help docs (F1) - they are plenty to give you
solid basics - these forums are also good reading - they helped me tremendously when i started -
just continue to learn the program and read these forums and eventually, over time, you will become
very familiar with flash - it is your own skill level and talent and aptitude that will detirmine
how fast you learn, how much you learn, and how you apply that knowledge.
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[quoted text, click to view] alanwallace4 wrote:
> Hello,
> You need to open up flash and click on "Help" in the top menu.
> Then "Getting started with Flash". Work your way through each lesson.
> This is what most people do. If you take the time to do this you will have a
> solid foundation in Flash.
> If you dont, you will quickly get bogged down.
> Its an excellent program and well worth learning.
> Cheers
> Alan
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