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Guide LayersGuide layers are the only layer types that are not exported with your final Flash movie (.swf). Guide layers are used primarily when you need to use an element as a reference in the authoring environment (.fla), but you don't want it to be part of the finished movie (.swf). To convert an existing layer into a Guide layer, you can use the contextual menu and select Guide. Alternatively, you can invoke the Layer Properties dialog box (shown in Figure 13-2) by double-clicking the layer icon (or choosing Modify ð Timeline ð Layer Properties from the application menu), and then selecting the Guide check box.
Figure 13-2: Use the Layer Properties dialog box to convert a standard layer into a Guide layer, Mask layer, or even a layer folder.
You can place bitmaps and video sequences in Guide layers if you want to use them as references for drawings or animated sequences that are drawn in Flash — think of it like working with tracing paper to redraw images. The content on a Guide layer adds to the file size of the Flash document (.fla), but it won't be included with or add to the file size of the exported movie (.swf). Guide layers are also useful when organizing layouts in Flash that require special alignment, such as a circular or diagonal arrangement of multiple elements. To create a Guide layer that serves as a reference for aligning a custom layout, follow these steps:
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