Newb-Learning Flash

I am a TOTAL NEWB to Flash and I'm NOT a programmer (I only
know some html). I'm gonna attempt to teach myself. I bought a book
on ActionScript for non-programmers. My question is should I learn
the graphics/animation part first and then attempt the
actionscript/interactivity stuff or try to do both simultaneously?
I am a previous user of the old Adobe LiveMotion which was SO EASY
and really didn't require much previous knowledge of action
scripting or animation. I need to get up and running with this FAST
and if I can do it without taking some long, drawn-out class at the
local tech school, I would prefer that. I'd appreciate some good
direction before I start torturing myself.

Thanks for replying. I first bough Flash MX Actionscript. But
I have Flash CS3 Pro. So it exchanged it for Flash CS3 Pro Bible.
It's one THICK BOOK! But have already created a simple animated
logo with a link to a website and an email button. I kinda just
jumped around the book to learn to do what I needed for this first
attempt. The actionscript stuff is a real pain, but I think I will
just have to get comfortable with it to be able to do what my boss
expects me to do. But I do plant to work through the book page by
page. I would like to eventually create nice intros to websites and
maybe some Flash navigation. My boss may have other ideas for me
that I'm not aware of. I'm thinking it will take a good 6 months to
do some cool stuff. What was your learning curve like?

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