Cannot delete anchor points

For some reason, I cannot delete anchor points in Flash. I
have tried both the subselection tool and the pen tool. Does anyone
have any idea what gives?

I found the problem. I wasn't opening the drawing object
layer. It's a little different in Fireworks.

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    If you think you have discovered a bug, you should report it to Adobe.  These are user-to-user forums, so reporting it here is just telling everybody else that uses the software, which in some cases can lead to someone explaining that it is not a bug, but in any case, posting here more often than not won't get Adobe's attention.  If you want to be sure it comes to Adobe's attention use the link below...
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    http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

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