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How to remove all scripts on object instances?

Community Beginner ,
Nov 21, 2011 Nov 21, 2011

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I'm looking for any kind of solution here, besides disabling the warning.

I hate it when I'm converting someone else's AS2 project to AS3, and there's code buried on an onstage instance somewhere, which gives me the warning:


"Actions on button or MovieClip instances are not supported in ActionScript 3.0. All scripts on object instances will be ignored."

How can I:
     A) Find which instances have code on them.
          or

     B) Remove all code on all instances.

Idea:
Can I save as a different format/version/something and lose this data somehow. Then I could convert it back its current FLA format?

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Community Expert , Nov 21, 2011 Nov 21, 2011

use movie explorer in flash to search for actionscript.  anything attached to an object should be removed.

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use movie explorer in flash to search for actionscript.  anything attached to an object should be removed.

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YES!!! So awesome!!  Thanks

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you're welcome.

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