How to create a rounded rectangle?

I can't figure out how to create a rounded rectangle in Flash
8... Any one
want to help me with this?
Best Regards,
Chris Jumonville
iMedia Web Design
503.277.3553

You can ignore this. I figured it out.
Best Regards,
Chris Jumonville
iMedia Web Design
503.277.3553
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