WARNING: The Export Frame...

WARNING: The Export Frame for Classes specified in the
Publish or Export settings, frame 10, does not exist. No bytecode
for ActionScript 2.0 classes or interfaces was exported.
What does that mean!??? My movie export correctly and
everything works fine but I keep getting this warning when I'm
editing the main fla. I have verify and reverify about my export
setting on frame 10 and everything is fine.
Kinda annoying...

click file/publish settings/flash/actionscript settings and make sure frame 1 is set as the export frame.
if that's already set, don't use test scene.

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