understanding the Project File The initial setup of the project has been completed except for the audio and video portions and some of the ActionScript code. The Stage is 1000 x 700 pixels. A row of buttons of colorful animals is on the bottom row, another set of buttons on the left, a title at the top, and a background image of a resting lion. The Timeline contains several layers that separate the different content. The bottom three layers, called background photo, title, and bottom navbar, contain design elements, text, and images. The next two layers above, called buttons and sound buttons, contain. | Understanding the Project File The initial setup of the project has been completed except for the audio and video portions and some of the ActionScript code. The Stage is 1000 x 700 pixels. A row of buttons of colorful animals is on the bottom row another set of buttons on the left a title at the top and a background image of a resting lion. The Timeline contains several layers that separate the different content. The bottom three layers called background photo title and bottom navbar contain design elements text and images. The next two layers above called buttons and sound buttons contain instances of button symbols. The videos layer and the hilights layer contain several labeled keyframes and the actions layer contains ActionScript that provides the event handlers for the bottom row of buttons. If you ve completed Lesson 6 you should be familiar with the structure of this Timeline. The individual buttons on the bottom row are coded so that when the user clicks a button the playhead moves to a corresponding labeled keyframe in the videos layer. You ll be inserting content into each of those keyframes. But first you ll learn to work with sound. ADOBE FLASH PROFESSIONAL CS5 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK 281 Download from Library of Wow ebook Using Sounds You can import several types of sound files into Flash. Flash supports MP3 WAV and AIFF files which are three common sound formats. When you import sound files into Flash they are stored in your Library panel. You can then drag the sound files from the Library panel onto the Stage at different points along the Timeline to synchronize those sounds to whatever may be happening on the Stage. Importing sound files You ll import several sound files to the Library panel which you ll use throughout this lesson. 1 Choose File Import Import To Library. 2 Select the file in the Lesson08 08Start Sounds folder and click Open. The file appears in your Library panel. The sound file is indicated by a unique icon and .