Macromedia flash professional 8

can someone help me? i purchased a very simple template and
am learning as i go. i have been able to edit the images and text
and replace with my own files. my problem is this: the template
comes with 9 pages, each with 4 frames. i am trying to add more
frames to each page. i was told by the company to modify action
script and also use the movie explorer tool. they won't give me any
information beyond that and i'm completely stuck. i have added
frames and inserted my images, and in action script and movie
explorer, everything matches what is in the original template.
however when i preview the site under publish preview, those frames
do not show up. what am i missing?
it seems like it is just a simple piece i'm missing but i
can't seem to find it!

Is there any actionscript on these keyframes and if so, what
is it?And when you say 9 pages, is that 9 movie clips or instances
or what are you referring too?

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    >>>
    >>>
    >>
    >>
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    >
    >

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