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5. Click and hold the Rectangle tool in the Tools panel, and then select the Oval tool from the pop-up menu. 6. Click the Stroke


Color icon ( ) in the options area of the Tools panel. The Adobe Color Picker opens. 7. Select black in the Color Picker. 8. Click the Fill Color icon ( ) in the options area of the Tools panel. The Color Picker opens again. 9. Select No Color in the Color Picker. 10. Hold down the Shift key as you draw an oval around the logo circle. Note Pressing the Shift key as you draw constrains the tool to draw a perfect circle. You can modify many tools by pressing a key while you use them. For example, press the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) key as you use the Zoom tool to change it from Enlarge mode to Reduce mode. 11. Select the Selection tool ( ), and then select the oval. 12. In the Property inspector, change the width and height values to 101 so that the oval you drew matches the logo circle exactly. 13. Select the oval, and then use the arrow keys on your keyboard to nudge the circle into position. 14. In the Property inspector, change the Stroke Height to 4. [View full size image] Tools Panel Overview The Tools panel contains selection tools, drawing and painting tools, and navigation tools. The options area in the Tools panel lets you modify the selected tool. [View full size image] Undoing Steps in Flash In a perfect world, everything would go according to plan. But sometimes you need to move back a step or two and start over. You can undo steps in Flash using the Undo command or the History panel. To undo a single step in Flash, choose Edit > Undo, or press Control+Z (Windows) or Command+Z (Mac OS). To redo a step you've undone, choose Edit > Redo. To undo multiple steps in Flash, it's easiest to use the History panel, which displays a list of all the steps you've performed since you opened the current document. Closing a document clears its history. To open the History panel, choose Window > Other Panels > History. The logo looked better before you added the black circle, so you'll remove the circle. First, undo the change in stroke size using the Undo command, and then remove the entire Outline layer using the History panel. 1. Choose Edit > Undo to change the Stroke value back to 1. 2. Choose Window > Other Panels > History to open the History panel. 3. Drag the History panel slider up to the step just before you created the Outline layer. Steps below that point are dimmed in the History panel, and they are removed from the project. To add a step back, move the slider back down. Note