How to mask a Symbol

Hi,
Can anyone help me on this…
I have a symbol in my stage. He is masked by a circle.
I want that when I click on the Symbols, the mask expands  and reveals what is behind it. Like this :
I followed the threat “I want to know how masking objects or image.“ where redesign gave a sample with a mask.
When I try to do the same thing,  is like the mask is always at position 0 0 and not over my symbol that is placed in the stage at position 795 570. Giving a mask-position doesn’t change anything. My symbol is invisible.
Hope I make myself clear ...
Thanks a lot for any hints.
s.

Unfortunately I do not recommend using masking as in the file sample you mention as FF still does not support it!
Hoeever you could use an image with a transparent circle and then expand that image. I will post a sample in a few.

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