Components for Viewstack not recognized

My mxml application file has a ViewStack, with
       mxml:pages="pages.*"  in the application tag
Within the ViewStack I have 5 views, each with a lot of stuff.
So, I created 5 mxml components, one per view.
Each view starts with a parent of VBox or HBox, and then has VBox and/or HBox children.
Then I try to enter/reference the first one, within the ViewStack, as:
     <pages.Page1  id="Page1" >
etc.
Flex does not recognize the file 'Page1.mxml' in directory 'pages'
If I enter the same thing just above the the ViewStack tag, it IS recognized.
Conclusion, we can't use components for the views.
I'm sure this is wrong.   What is wrong??
Thanks
--- john

Greg,
Thanks for the response.
The following is a copy of my reply to your response in the forum:
I'm sorry, I typed both things wrong in the forum.
I did them correctly in my actual file.
So, my problem still exists.
I really used:
mxlns:pages="pages.*"
and
<pages:Page1 id="Page1"/>
I tried something else:
I surrounded the Page1 component with a 'Canvas'  tag.
Then    <pages:Page1 id="Page1"/>    was recognized.
So, do I have to surround every ViewStack component with a Canvas (or some
other particular tags --- not including  VBox or HBox)??
Is there a reference somewhere that goes into thorough explanations of how
to use ViewStacks (and their relatives) -- everything I find in elementary.
For example, getting deeper,  after the above worked,  then the AS3
functions, defined in the main file,  could no longer be seen from the
component.
There needs to be some article somewhere that goes into all this stuff.
Right???
Thanks
s--- john

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