Lesson
#2 - Pre-designating certain frames for printing
It is also possible to control which frames the user is
allowed to print. Here's how:
Step
1: Select the first frame of the timeline you wish to
enable for print.
Step
2: Select "Properties" for this frame, e.g.
by right-clicking (Ctrl click for Mac).
Step
3: Go to the "Label" tab, and enter "#p"
as the label.
Step
4: Repeat steps 1 - 3 for all the frames you wish to
enable for printing.
Note:
If no frames are labeled "#p", all frames are
printable. If one or more frames are labeled "#p",
only those are printable - and don't worry about Flash's
duplicate label error message when you export.
Download
this sample
Lesson
#3 - Printing Flash pages with transparency or color effects
Flash pages with color effects or transparency are not printable
using the regular print feature. You have to print as a
bitmap to retain these effects. (PostScript doesn't support
transparency).
To
force bitmap printing, repeat Lesson #1, but instead of
typing "print:" in the Get URL action, just enter
"printAsBitmap:". That'll do the trick.