Imported .png file usage

I imported chart.png file to flash libray.
I converted chart.png file to symbol(Symbol1).
I want to use Symbol1 many times after deleting chart.png
from the library.
but i failed. Symbol1 also become useless.
if you know explain the way.
please.

adam1789
your post: I imported chart.png file to flash libray. I
converted chart.png file to symbol(Symbol1). I want to use Symbol1
many times after deleting chart.png from the library. but i failed.
Symbol1 also become useless. if you know explain the way. please.
Why did you delete chart.png from your library. The object of
importing images (gif,png,jpg, etc.) to a new movie library is to
use them:
Here are some instructions.
1. Import the image(s) you want in your movie to your movie
library.
2. Modify > trace bitmap each imported image that you will
use, BEFORE you make it a symbol.
3. If you are planning to use that image several times, make
it a Movie Clip symbol.
4. Do not delete an image from your library unless you don't
want it in the movie.
5. If you delete graphic symbols and/or movie_clip symbols
that you need in the movie, any and all symbols created for the
image(s) will automatically delete too.
I hope this helps.

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