Missing classes (FB4 problem)

I've installed FB 4 and created a project that uses SDK version 3.5
But I can't compile my code because classes in flash.display package are missing:
So whre did the GraphicsPath and other classes go???

SDK 3.5 uses player 9.0.124 by default. To change this to 10:
1) Project properties
2) Flex Compiler
3) Under "Adobe Flash Player options", select Use a specific version and enter 10.0.0
4) OK
GraphicsPath classes will show up in code hints and will compile just fine.
Jason San Jose
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