How to Change the Text in a Flash Template Using Adobe Flash
Launch Flash and choose File > Open from Flash's top menu. Navigate
to the "fla" folder in your template package and select the .fla
you wish to open.
When the .fla file opens in Flash, locate the text that you wish
to change. To do this, drag the Playhead (the small pink rectangle)
at the top of the Timeline to the right until you see the text on
the stage. Select the text on the stage by clicking once on it with
the black arrow tool from the Tools bar. A thin blue border appears
around the text when it is selected.

If the Properties Panel changes to reflect Static Text then you
are ready to edit the words.
If, however, the Properties Panel looks like this...

...when you've selected the text on the stage with the arrow tool,
then the text is a Symbol (a MovieClip symbol is pictured above;
a Graphic symbol is also possible). If this is the case, you must
first double-click on the word on the stage with the black arrow
tool in order to edit the text.
Once the Properties Panel displays the Static Text options, you may
make your modifications. You may change fonts, size, style (Bold
or Italic), alignment (Left, Center, Right, or Justified), and color
just like you would in a word processor.
This example uses a slider to increase the text size to 40 (the selected
text will change size on the stage as you drag the slider up or down):

And this example displays the color palette that appears when you
click on the small 'Text fill color' box.
Note: If you hold your mouse cursor over items in the Properties
panel, Flash will display tool-tips naming each of them.

To change what the text reads, first choose the text tool (A)
from the Tools bar:
Then, click and drag across the text on the stage to select it:

...and type in your own words:

You may change to a different font as well, but be
aware that if you choose a font other than the most common ones installed
on the majority of PCs (Arial, Verdana, Tahoma, Times New Roman)
there is a possibility that your Static text will not display for
your visitors in the font you've chosen.
One way to circumvent this is to Break Apart your text so that it
will no longer need a specific font installed on your viewers' computers
to display correctly. However, once text is Broken Apart you may
no longer edit it with the text tool, i.e., retype over it to change
what it says.
To Break Apart text, first select it on the stage with the black
arrow tool, then choose Modify>Break Apart from Flash's top menu
(or press the 'Ctrl' and 'B' keys on your keyboard). Now each letter
of your word(s) has a blue bounding-box:

Then, Break Apart one more time (Modify>Break Apart, or Cntrl
B). Your text will be filled with a white dotted pattern. The Properties
Panel will reflect that your words are no longer considered text,
but a Shape in Flash, and it will not require the font to be installed
on your viewer's computer in order to be displayed correctly.

Another method is to switch to
Dynamic text and embed the font. Using this method will ensure
that the text will display in the correct font for your viewers,
while retaining its editability with Flash's text tool.
Click the dropdown arrow next to "Static Text" in the Properties
panel, and choose Dynamic Text
In the Properties panel, click the Character tab (Flash MX) or the Embed tab
(more recent versions of Flash)
In the Character window that opens, choose "All", or press the Ctrl key on your
keyboard and click to select several options at once
Click OK to close the Character window.
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