Updating older flash

I am importing an old Flash header from an old website. It is from 2009. When I import it into Flash pro CC It keeps looping. Is there a way to fix this. It was actionscript 1 and it gets converted to 3.
I don't really want to redo the header because all my client wants is for me to take the sound off of it.
Any suggestions? Could I maybe change it to adobe edge animate. or is that confusing things even more?
Thanks

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