Clipping path in Flash

Do clipping paths work in a flash element? If I save a clipping path object as a jpeg, will the clipping path still work?
I know these are newb questions, but that makes sense because I am a total flash / clipping path newb.
Thanks
Greg

welcome to the might Photoshop bug since PS 6.0. here is a quick fix short of recreating the path from scratch:
grab your direct select tool (white arrow).
1] click you path in the path so you can see it around the object overlaying the pixels.
2] make sure you have nothing selected as far as points. hold option and click the interior path (the area you want to knock out). ok you should have that area of the path selected.
3] with the path selected, click your Pen tool. look at you tool bar with the path setting - this part of your path needed set to the last one one the far right OR the "exclude overlapping path area" setting.
a lot of times it randomly just occurs as i have seen it off and on for years. sometimes selecting the entire path with the interior paths and setting the whole thing to the far right setting helps as well. sometimes you need to only select area that needs knocked out.

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