Creating containers in fireworks

I have a flash movie and I want to create a container where
the edges of the movie will take the shape of a container that I
plan to put in it (flash movie has 90 º angles I want rounded
edges. How can I do this?

You need to learn about alpha channel masking.
Here is a good start:
http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flash/fl8/samples.html
alex
brooklynboy wrote:
> I have a flash movie and I want to create a container
where the edges of the
> movie will take the shape of a container that I plan to
put in it (flash movie
> has 90 ? angles I want rounded edges. How can I do this?
>

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