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    Image Larger than 2880x2800

    I have recently purchased the .swf export software but when I go to build the project, I am told "One of your images is larger than 2880x2800 pixels." This is a self-explanatory message, obviously, but does anyone know of an easy workaround? Is there a way for me to search by object dimensions so I can locate the problem object? Or is there some way to bypass this restriction?

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    Hi and welcome to the forums.

    You should be able to look in your mfa file to find the large image.

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    Can you explain what you mean by "look in the mfa file"? Do you mean just open up the file in MMF2 and search through all the objects (because there are a lot and that would take forever) or is there a way to get into the guts of the file and see a list or something of all the images?

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    Look in the file in the frame editor. Did you create this file from scratch?

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    That is a Flash imposed limitation, not an MMF one. It means you have an image larger than that in your MMF file and have to reduce its size.

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    Something odd going on here Reg.

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