This can result in having different versions of files saved in weird and wonderful locations on your drive which, in turn, can lead to lots of head scratching and the wasting of otherwise valuable and potentially productive time. So, if you save FLA A into Folder A and then do a Save As on FLA B (which is in Folder B), it will default to saving it in Folder A. Not so in Flash CS3, where it defaults to the folder that you last saved any file into. On any other Mac application, if you choose to Save As, your file dialogue will default to the folder that the file is currently saved in. Flash CS3 "Save As" Gotcha (and Adobe's nasty "Save" trick)īe careful with the Save As feature in Flash CS3: it's horribly broken.
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