Shortcuts Adobe Flash Professional for Windows

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Open Trainer

Tools

WindowsAction
AArrow/Cursor
TText Tool
PPencil
IInk Bottle
BPaint Brush
UPaint Bucket
EEraser
DDropper
MMagnifier
LLasso

Frames

WindowsAction
F5Add frame
Shift+F5Delete Frame
F6Add Keyframe
F7Add Blank Keyframe
F8Make Symbol

Timeline

WindowsAction
EnterPlay
Ctrl+0 (zero)Rewind
<Previous Frame
>Next Frame
HomeGo to First Scene
EndGo to Last Scene
Page UpGo to Previous Scene
Page DownGo to Next Scene

File

WindowsAction
Ctrl+RImport Image/Sound/etc...
Ctrl+Shift+RExport to .swf/.spl/.gif/, etc...
Ctrl+Shift+OOpen as Library

View

WindowsAction
Ctrl+1View movie at 100% size
Ctrl+2Show Frame
Ctrl+3Show All

Windows

WindowsAction
Ctrl+LShow/Hide Library
Ctrl+MModify Movie Properties
Ctrl+EToggle between Edit Movie and Edit Symbol Mode
Ctrl+Shift+LShow/Hide Timeline
Ctrl+Shift+WShow/Hide Work Area

Modifying and editing

WindowsAction
Ctrl+GGroup
Ctrl+UUngroup
Ctrl+BBreak Apart
Ctrl+Shift+VPaste in Place
Ctrl+DDuplicate
Ctrl+ASelect All
Ctrl+Shift+ADeselect All
Ctrl+Shift+OOptimize Curves
Ctrl+KAlign Window
Ctrl+Shift+SScale and Rotate
Ctrl+Shift+ZRemove Transform
Ctrl+Arrow UpMove Ahead
Ctrl+Shift+Arrow UpBring to Front
Ctrl+Arrow DownMove Behind
Ctrl+Shift+Arrow DownSend to Back
Ctrl+TModify Font
Ctrl+Shift+TModify Paragraph
Ctrl+Arrow LeftNarrower letterspacing (kerning)
Ctrl+Arrow Rightwider letterspacing (kerning)

Other tricks

WindowsAction
Ctrl+Click a keyframe to move frameControl + clicking a frame in the timeline switches the cursor to a slider. It allows you to drag that frame to a new place in the timeline within that same layer. This function is useful for editing the positioning of tweens, and so on, in the timeline.

WindowsAction
Ctrl+DragDuplicates a shape.Press the control key first (Mac OS and Windows) and drag a selected shape or group of shapes to duplicate those shapes where you release the mouse button.
Ctrl+Click a keyframe in the timelineSwitches the cursor to a slider and allows you to drag that frame to a new place in the timeline within that same layer.