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Import FreeHand MX files
You can import FreeHand files in version 7 or later directly into Flash. FreeHand is a good choice for creating vector 
graphics for import into Flash, because you can preserve FreeHand layers, text blocks, library symbols, and pages, and 
choose a page range to import. If the imported FreeHand file is in CMYK color mode, Flash converts the file to RGB.
Keep the following guidelines in mind when importing FreeHand files:
When importing a file with overlapping objects to preserve as separate objects, place the objects on separate layers 
in FreeHand, and select Layers in the FreeHand Import dialog box in Flash. (If overlapping objects on a single 
layer are imported into Flash, the overlapping shapes are divided at intersection points, just as with overlapping 
objects that you create in Flash.)
Flash can support up to eight colors in a gradient fill. If a FreeHand file contains a gradient fill with more than 
eight colors, Flash creates clipping paths to simulate the appearance of a gradient fill. Clipping paths can increase 
file size. To minimize file size, use gradient fills with eight colors or fewer in FreeHand.
Flash imports each step in a blend as a separate path. Thus, the more steps a blend has in a FreeHand file, the larger 
the imported file size is in Flash.
When you import files with strokes that have square caps, Flash converts the caps to round caps.
Flash converts placed grayscale images to RGB images. This conversion can increase the imported file’s size.
When you import files with placed EPS images, select the Convert Editable EPS When Imported option in 
FreeHand Import Preferences before you place the EPS into FreeHand. If you do not select this option, the EPS 
image is not viewable when imported into Flash. In addition, Flash does not display information for an imported 
EPS image (regardless of the Preferences settings used in FreeHand).
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Select File  > Import > Import To Stage or File  > Import To Library.
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Select FreeHand from the Files Of Type (Windows) or Show (Macintosh) pop-up menu.
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Navigate to a FreeHand file and select it.
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Click Open.
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For Mapping Pages, select a setting:
Scenes
 
Converts each page in the FreeHand document to a scene in the Flash document.
Keyframes
 
Converts each page in the FreeHand document to a keyframe in the Flash document.
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For Mapping Layers, select one of the following:
Layers
 
Converts each layer in the FreeHand document to a layer in the Flash document.
Keyframes
 
Converts each layer in the FreeHand document to a keyframe in the Flash document.
Flatten
 
Converts all layers in the FreeHand document to a single flattened layer in the Flash document.