Event behaviors in CS3

Hi all,
I did import a "SWF" small movie into a new flash
document.... the idea is to create two buttons, STOP/PAUSE and
PLAY. But I can't figure this out using the behaviors tool from the
windows menu..
In the first layer is the movie "sample.swf" including an
instance name.
second layer a stop button to stop the sample.swf at any
frame..
In the behaviors windows, when I add an event ' I got an
"icon _root" and underneath and other icon with the name of the
movie. The second icon should have the name of the button, but it
doesn't work??
Can anyone help please...
Thanks
roque

Do you want a behavior, or a shape style?
Russ

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    <tr>
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    import java.awt.*;
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    import java.applet.*;
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    import java.awt.event.WindowEvent;
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    double y;
    double dx;
    double dy;
    boolean fixed;
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    int to;
    double len;
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    boolean random;
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    double dy = 0;
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