Exporting to Flash files

I have created a number of projects, flash output, and they
all come out to be 4 or 5 files. Is there any way I can publish to
a single non exe file?
I have read a thread (link at the end) and have carried out
the instructions to remove any full motion in the project, but it
is still publishing my project to 4 files
.swf - main file
.swf - skin file
.htm - the one that brings them all together
.js - no idea what this does, but it doesn't work without it
Any ideas or suggestions gratefully appreciated.
Many thanks
Anne
these
are the instructions I followed

Interesting Library, but for me the opposite is true
You may notice that the SVG motion tweens are a little smoother than flash, this is because they are completely time-based
the exported svg stutters, while the flash one runs smooth

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