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Flash - How do I change the color of moviclips during runtime?

Asked by AmericanCuervo in ActionScript, Macromedia Flash

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Hi,
I have been looking for a while now, but just can't find the answer.
I am creating an flash application where you choose a menu item and an object or "movieclip" is placed on the stage.  You can drag and drop the movieclip, put another instance of the same movieclip on the stage,  take it to the trash, add different movieclips and basically design a piece of art.
Now I would like to be able to choose a movieclip on the stage and then change its color by selecting from a color palette.
So my question is,
How do I change the color of a movieclip or of various movieclips on the stage during runtime.
Please help point me in the right direction.
Thanks
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