If you use Flasc, you can designate the final SWF output ;)

On 8/1/06, Steven Sacks | BLITZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I've solved it.

I export the publish profile.
I read that file in and swap out the values of the nodes.
I save that string to the drive (overwriting the old one).
I import the new publish profile file.
I delete the file from the drive.
I save the FLA, publish it, and close it.
I reopen my template file.

Tada!
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