If you are talking about an AIR app,
http://tv.adobe.com/#vi+f1472v1118
No, it is not possible to put Actionscript 2.0 code in an Actionscript 3.0 code file. The Actionscript virtual machine that runs Actionscript 3.0 code is completely different from the Actionscript 1.0 and 2.0 virtual machine. The only way to include Actionscript 2.0 code in an Actionscript 3.0 project would be to have the Actionscript 3.0 Flash file load an external Actionscript 2.0 Flash file.
Adobe Flash CS4 does support Actionscript 1.0. The Actionscript 2.0 virtual machine fully supports Actionscript 1.0 code. Simply choose the Actionscript 2.0 file format, and code any Actionscript 1.0 code you wish.
Not possible!!
You're going to have to make use of a proprietary technology. JavaScript alone doesn't have the rights to access your local drive, and therefore cannot save to a file on your local machine. You might want to look into ActionScript (part of Adobe Flash) or a browser specific plugin written in a higher level language (the kind of thing Firefox does.)
Use Save As in the File menu. Then pick one of the text file options in the Save As Type option.
Both Save and Save As appear in the file menu of all Microsoft applications. There is a difference between the two. The very first time you use Save on a new file, it will actually bring you to the Save As option. Save As will save the current file after you've given it a name, a location and a file type for it to be saved as. After that, any time you choose Save, it will save that file with the same name, into the same location and as the same type of file, without asking you. If you want to save that file with a different name or to a different place or as a different type, then you would use Save As again, and you would be given the chance to use those options.
File - save as - name it - save
You can add actionscript in different places, for example you can add actionscript to a frame or to an instance of an object. To add actionscript to a frame, select the frame and press F9.
what is the difference between save and save as in Microsoft word
While not universal, most applications will allow you to save a file or document for the first time by going to File > Save As. Subsequent changes to the file can be made by going to File > Save. Also after making changes to a document, when you try to exit the program without saving, it will ask to confirm and allow you to save the document.
To change an Adobe file to another file type you need to click on the save as button. From there, use the pull down menu to save the file in another format.
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