Vector looks jagged in flash stage

Hi.
I have a sudden and unexpected problem with one of my flash files.
Just opened it and when I drag an item from the library to the stage its edges appear jagged. The library item is a movie clip composed of illustrator-created-then-imported vector elements and it worked just fine(been working on it for a few days, everything ok) up to half an hour ago. Does anybody have any idea what might have happened? It only looks jagged on stage, when exporting it's a perfect vector, in the library it looks normal - it only looks crooked when I have it on stage.
I'm thinking that maybe by accident I have changed some anti-alias setting? but unfortunately I have no idea what exactly - or even if it's possible.
Thanks.

Nevermind, fixed it myself, had accidentaly clicked a preview option I should not have, but didn't bother to check that . Sorry

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