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Saved by uncleflo on April 11th, 2011.
Hello and welcome. You may remember some time ago we looked at depth in AS3, and learnt a bit about how Flash displays objects with depths. If I remember correctly, we had three circles, one on top of another. Of course, it is quite likely that you want to change where things are in the future, so today we are going to learn about the getChildIndex() and setChildIndex() functions. We shall with two things that most people will know - "Bring to Front" and "Send to Back". I am using an imaginary object (eg a circle) called example.
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