The instructions in this chapter assume that Director is already installed on your computer. If it isn't, you'll have to install it according to the instructions that come with the program. (Make sure that you have enough room on your disk before installation.) The installation CD leads you through the process.
Before you do anything else, it's helpful to be familiar with a few basic file operations. A movie is the general term for a project created in Director. A new, empty movie opens automatically whenever you start Director, unless you start the program by double-clicking an existing movie file. If Director is already running, you can open an existing movie file, or open a brand new movie file.
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Double-click a Director movie file (Figure 1.2).
Choose File > Open to display the Open dialog box.
Select a movie file (Figure 1.3).
Click Open (Windows) or Choose (Mac).
Choose Window > Control Panel to display the control panel (Figure 1.4).
Click Rewind to move the playback head to frame 1.
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Click the frame box and type a frame number from which the movie should begin playing.
Click Play.
An abbreviated control panel (without the frame-entry box) is attached to the bottom of the Stage. There are also Rewind, Stop, and Play buttons on the main toolbar (Figure 1.5).
As you work on a project, instead of repeatedly using File > Save to overwrite the existing file, it's a good idea occasionally to use File > Save As to save the movie with incrementing numbers at the end of the file name (Figure 1.6). This allows you to return to previous versions of your movie if something goes wrong with the current version.
When you're ready to test your movie's performance, choose File > Save and Compact to save an optimized version of your movie under its original file name. Director reorders the Cast, reduces the movie to its minimum size, and eliminates any unused space that might have accumulated in the original file.
The Revert command is particularly useful when you want to undo something you've changed that can't be corrected with the Undo command. The Revert command works best when you want to go back to the previous saved version quickly.