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Flash MX 2004 Games : Art to ActionScript

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<strong>Flash</strong> <strong>MX</strong> <strong>2004</strong> <strong>Games</strong><br />

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This is new paragraph<br />

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Used <strong>to</strong> set bold text,<br />

This is ordinary text and this is Bold text<br />

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Used <strong>to</strong> set underlined text,<br />

This is ordinary text and this is underlined text<br />

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Used <strong>to</strong> set italic text,<br />

This is ordinary text and this is Italic text<br />

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Used <strong>to</strong> set a font’s face, colour and size,<br />

This is ordinary text and this is 12 point Arial in Red <br />

FACE=‘...’ takes a font name.<br />

COLOR=‘...’ takes a hexadecimal colour value see chapter 11 for an<br />

explanation of hexadecimal use<br />

SIZE=‘...’ the point size for the font.<br />

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newline.<br />

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flexible and very bandwidth friendly

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