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well, that depends on what side you are. 
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How to get a cow on the moon using only AS3 …moon.addChild(cow); Done!![]()
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you get no answer because you ask a general question. to explain how to do it its like writing a tutorial only for you. And people don’t have time to do it. You should use google to search tutorials for flash and probable you will find one that show you step by step how to build something like this.
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yeah that’s nice. its a combination of timeline animation and actionscript code navigation.
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Because they are not global, they are public properties of your movieclip instances… mcA.background is different than mcB.background…
Yes, and they are working as you said.
I have to say that I will not lose my day on this, its not essential for my file to export to actionscript those background or arrows symbols, but I just want to bring to attention this strange behavior and maybe understand something from it myself.
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Are you exporting the backgrounds with different linkage name?
yes. because they are different symbols. So when I check the export option I have to give it a class name and the base class. It auto completes this fields with the name of the symbol from the library as Class and flash.display.MovieClip as Base class.
Then you don’t need to declare the var background, everything on the stage is a public instance.
Its my wacky ways of doing things. I need to declare that variable so Flash Builder provide me with auto complete code feature. I do not initialize that var anyway. Just declare it in the class. I do not use Flash Builder compiler, I just use it as a code editor only. I compile with Flash. (this works with out a problem)
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if its public instance why I can have two different symbols with the same instance name (inside different movieclips)? and its working. But if touch the export option of those MovieClips its all got nuts.
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please excuse my spamming thread 
Using the situation from my first post I write in my external custom class this.
public var background:Sprite;
If I use private I get ugly errors. but with public the previous error don’t show up anymore even if the export for actionscript its checked. What I get its this warning
Warning: All instances named ‘background’ will be automatically declared as PreviousButtonBackground in symbols that use background as their base class. In symbols that are linked to user-defined base classes, instances with the same name must be of the same type.”
I didn’t understand a thing from this error but the program compile.
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huh ??? letting only one of the two background movieclip with the export option checked, extending Movieclip class (or Sprite) get me the error
TypeError: Error #1034: Type Coercion failed: cannot convert flash.display::MovieClip@10f584c1 to PreviousButtonBackground.
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I hate you 
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in fact without the export thing its working, but I don’t understand why it will not work anymore if I check the export option.
I know what you say about that the Sprite have no timeline. I didn’t touch the timeline and theres only a graphic inside each of them. I also made a test with out change to “extend Sprite class” letting the MovieClip thing. I get the same error.
For some reason the duplicated instance name, in different movieclips matters if I check the export option for those movieclips.
