How to export a Flex3 project in AS3?

Hi,
I have read somewhere that I can export any flex project in
AS3 to edit some default values of different components.
Does anybody knows how to export it?
Thanks
She

I tried but all they talk about exporting the project in to
an archive. I wanted to edit some default behavior of linkBar
<which you have already answered how to so thanks>. I was
reading a tutorial and I read that I can export any project in flex
in to AS3 and edit all the behaviors through AS3.
Sometime it is hard to find a property to change in flex
directly so I wanted to export it in AS3 and edit the default
property from there.
Any idea???
Thanks

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