Pixel size for web

So i downloaded a flash temp for my bands website. It is my first attempt at flash. The background pixel size is 766x750. I worked off this and am finished the site. Now however when i upload my site it doesn't fill the screen.It's more of a square! I have tried putting 100% in the html publish settings and that works but now everything is stretched and looks awful. Please tell me there is a way around this that doesn't involve re sizing every image in photoshop and re importing it!!!
thanks in advance
DR

A stage of that size is going to be roughly square in shape. If you want your movie to stretch or shrink to fit/fill the user's screen, then you need to use artwork that will look good in enlargement or reduction. There's nothing wrong with using a static size for your movie.

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