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It's considered good practice to name your different layers according to what you have on each one. Being the good little developer that you are, you probably ran into a common issue when naming your layers. When you assign a layer a name that is too long to be viewed, Flash will just display what it can and place a few dots at the end to let you know that the name goes on. You could always shorten your layer names, but it seems rather unfair that you should be limited this way. Instead, grab the bar separating the layer names from the frames and drag it to the right until you see your layer names.
The only problem with this trick is that the position of the dividing bar won't stick after you move it. That means you'll have to do this every time you open the file. Saving the panel layout won't help either, I'm afraid.
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