How to export screenshot image from click of button in Flash?

I have made a simple flash application for lighting deign. But the most essential part I can't get to grips with. I need to the user to be able to capture the contents of the flash file, like a screenshot.
I have looked at hundreds of guides on how to do this and tried a millions things, but nothing works as I think its a different kind of application of the code. I need a to ask specifically for my purposes I think . Whenever I try something from an article flash says function is undefined. I don't understand how to define it.
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