How do i edit sound in flash?????

I have a sound file that is longer than my movie, how do i
make the sound fade out at the end of my movie without using any
programs besides flash???

fks1989,
> I have a sound file that is longer than my movie, how do
i
> make the sound fade out at the end of my movie without
> using any programs besides flash???
You just asked an almost identical question about an hour
ago (which I
answered). While you're waiting for replies, I recommend --
and I recommend
with a friendly WHACK! -- that you open the documentation and
read up a bit
on the topics you're asking about.
David
stiller (at) quip (dot) net
Dev essays:
http://www.quip.net/blog/
"Luck is the residue of good design."

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    > How do i fade out a sound clip in flash without
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    David
    stiller (at) quip (dot) net
    Dev essays:
    http://www.quip.net/blog/
    "Luck is the residue of good design."

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    fks1989,
    > How do i fade out a sound clip in flash without
    > useing any outside programs?
    Drag a sound to the Stage. You'll see it appear in a
    keyframe. Click
    inside that keyframe and look to the Property inspector.
    David
    stiller (at) quip (dot) net
    Dev essays:
    http://www.quip.net/blog/
    "Luck is the residue of good design."

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