Using Symbols, Instances, and Library Assets > Changing instance properties |
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Changing instance properties
Each symbol instance has its own properties that are separate from the symbol. You can change the tint, transparency, and brightness of an instance; redefine how the instance behaves (for example, change a graphic to a movie clip); and set how animation plays inside a graphic instance. You can also skew, rotate, or scale an instance without affecting the symbol.
In addition, you can name a movie clip or button instance so that you can use ActionScript to change its properties. See Working with Movie Clips and Buttons.
To edit instance properties, you use the Property inspector (Windows > Properties).
The properties of an instance are saved with it. If you edit a symbol or relink an instance to a different symbol, any instance properties you've changed still apply to the instance.
Original symbol and two modified instances
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