Frame-by-frame animation by adobe

I am trying to do the tutorial about learning flash by Jen
deHaan:
http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/flash/articles/flacs3it_firstflash_pt1.html)
I am not sure how to go further when I reach step 4 in
Creating a frame-by-frame animation since I cannot press F8 on my
Mac to convert it into another new movie clip symbol.
http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/flash/articles/flacs3it_firstflash_pt2_04.html
What do I click to make the changes in steps 4 -14.

There's also the drop down menu.
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> F8 is just a shortcut to convert an object into a symbol
on PC's. You can
> do
> the same thing by pressing Ctrl+clicking(right-clicking
on PCs) on your
> object.
> Then in the menu that appears choose Convert to Symbol.
>

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