Flash 8 with QTP 9.2

I am very new to Flash 8. Can anybody help me in writing classes
for Flash movies so that I can test them with QTP 9.2...Please
Thanks in anticipation

Thanks.
Actually I tried with Flex store sample application. (http://examples.adobe.com/flex2/inproduct/lcds/flexstore/flexstore.html)
The objects were identified when I've done the recording only first time. But once I closed and re-launched the QTP  I coudn't see any scripts in Expert view.
Please rename the steps.jpg as steps.doc and see the steps I've tried. (I coudn't found a way to attached word doucment to here)
Thanks,
Lakmal

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