Macromedia Flash - Create text frames with scroll bars in Flash 8.0

A text frame with scroll bar if you create it in HTML is too simple and normal. Just a little basic knowledge, a little graphic aesthetic, you can completely create a text frame with a nice scroll bar with Flahs 8 as a guide to this article.

A text frame with scroll bar if you create it in HTML is too simple and normal. Just a little basic knowledge, a little graphic aesthetic, you can completely create a text frame with a nice scroll bar with Flahs 8 as a guide to this article.

Step 1 . Create a file with parameters like Figure 1:

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Figure 1

Step 2 . Rename the existing layer to text (see Figure 2)

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Figure 2

Step 3 . Select the Text Tool (T), type text as Static text, text color is black, font size is 21, enter some content lines, then lock this layer (see Figure 3)

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Figure 3

Step 4 . Create a new layer above the text layer and rename it box (see Figure 4).

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Figure 4

Step 5 . Click Frame 1 of the box, use the Rectangle Tool (R) to draw a rectangle around the text box (see Figure 5).

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Figure 5

Step 6 . Click on the box's flip page icon and select Mask (see Figure 6), as shown in Figure 7

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Figure 6

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Figure 7

Step 7 . Create a new layer on the box layer, name it button (see Figure 8).

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Figure 8

Step 8 . On Frame 1 of the button layer use the Line Tool , Paint Bucket , or Pencil Tool , Brush Tool to create the arrow as shown in Figure 9.

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Figure 9

Step 9 . Right-click on the newly created arrow and select Convert to Symbol . (see Figure 10)

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Figure 10

Step 10 . In the dialog box that appears, enter a name and select the Button option (see Figure 11).

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Figure 11

Step 11 . Repeat Step 8, 9, 10 to get the arrow down.

Step 12 . Unlock the text layer, click Frame 1 to select the text, then right-click on the text frame on the stage, select Convert to Symbol . (see Figure 12)

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Figure 12

Step 13 . In the dialog that appears, enter a name and select the Movie Clip option (see Figure 13).

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Figure 13

Step 14 . In the Instance name section of the Properties panel enter text_mc (see Figure 14).

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Figure 14

Step 15 . Lock the text layer, click the up arrow button, on the command menu select Window > Actions to open the Actions-Button panel, then enter the following command:

on (release)
{
text_mc._y + = 30;
}

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Figure 15

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Step 16 . Repeat B15 for the down arrow button, with the following command lines:

on (release)
{
text_mc._y - = 30;
}

Step 17 . Press Enter + Ctrl to check the result.

Download the sample file!

Le Thanh Hai
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Update 25 May 2019
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