How to ARRAy contents page

//How to ARRAy contents page by "next" button
this.createEmptyMovieClip("xiayiye",99)
xiayiye.createTextField("xiayiyewenzi",this.getNextHighestDepth(),0,0,100,100)
xiayiye.xiayiyewenzi.text="next"
xiayiye._y=200
xiayiye._x=200
num=5
shu=xiayiye.onRelease=function (){
       num=num+5
       trace(num)
       shu()
       i=num
       var mc=new Array()
       var arr:Array=new Array("a","b","c","d","e","f","j","h","i","g","k","l")
       for(i;i<arr.length;i++){
              mc[i]=this.createEmptyMovieClip(mc[i],this.getNextHighestDepth())
              mc[i].createTextField("wen",this.getNextHighestDepth(),0,0,100,100)
              mc[i].wen.text=arr[i]
              mc[i]._y=20*i

i'm not sure what you're trying to do but that won't do it.  to start, your for-loop is faulty.  then mc[i] is undefined so you're not going to create an empty movieclip with name undefined. 
possibly you want to use:
// the code above this snippet makes no sense, at all in the context of your pst.
       var mc=new Array()
       var arr:Array=new Array("a","b","c","d","e","f","j","h","i","g","k","l")
       for(var i:Number=0;i<arr.length;i++){
              mc[i]=this.createEmptyMovieClip(arr[i],this.getNextHighestDepth())
              mc[i].createTextField("wen",this.getNextHighestDepth(),0,0,100,100)
              mc[i].wen.text=arr[i]
              mc[i]._y=20*i

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