If
you have both Flash and Dreamweaver installed, you can select a
SWF file in a Dreamweaver document and use Flash to edit it. Flash
does not edit the SWF file directly; it edits the source document
(FLA file) and re‑exports the SWF file.
In Dreamweaver, open the Property inspector (Window >
Properties).
In the Dreamweaver document, do one of the following:
Click the SWF file placeholder to select
it; then in the Property inspector click Edit.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh)
the placeholder for the SWF file, and select Edit With Flash from
the context menu.
Dreamweaver switches the focus to Flash,
and Flash attempts to locate the Flash authoring file (FLA) for
the selected SWF file. If Flash cannot locate the Flash authoring
file, you are prompted to locate it.
Note: If the FLA file or
SWF file is locked, check out the file in Dreamweaver.
In Flash, edit the FLA file. The Flash Document window
indicates that you are modifying the file from within Dreamweaver.
When you finish making edits, click Done.
Flash updates the FLA file, re‑exports it as a SWF file,
closes, and then returns the focus to the Dreamweaver document.
Note: To
update the SWF file and keep Flash open, in Flash select File >
Update for Dreamweaver.
To view the updated file in the document, click Play
in the Dreamweaver Property inspector or press F12 to preview your
page in a browser window.