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# If you mean the parts on both sides of your actual canvas, either:
1.) make a new layer above all others and create a frame, covering up anything outside of the canvas (work area, whatever, the white rectangle that you'rw working in)

2.) embed the video in a webpage

3.) use a mask with the exact dimensions of the movie on all layers (may be tricky if you;re already using masks)

4.) profit
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 1:37, archived)
# coo...
cheers muchly! I think i'll try for the embedded video approach seeing as tho i don't actually use Macromedia Flash, so i don't know about all them layers and whatnot.
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 1:46, archived)
# Whatever software you are using is likely to have a function to export your movie to a webpage,
creating a html file for you with the movie readily embeded.

Otherwise, use something like described on this page:
www.w3schools.com/flash/flash_inhtml.asp
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 2:00, archived)
# i am also wearing shoes without socks.
i bet you feel far less special now.
i don't believe i've worn socks since the fourth grade.
(, Fri 11 Aug 2006, 2:05, archived)