Use the Multiple Library Linkage command to export multiple items in the library for ActionScript and set the 'Linkage Identifier' to an auto-incremented generated name. An example of where this command might be useful is if you imported a large number of sounds to library and needed to export all of them to be used by ActionScript. Instead of exporting them one by one, just use the 'Multiple Library Linkage' command.
Use the Multiple Library Renamer command to rename multiple items in the library by adding a suffix of your choosing to the names. This command makes it possible to rename a large number of items before copying them to another Flash file, and avoiding the need to deal with the 'replace existing items' dialog.
To use the 'Multiple Library Linkage' command:
1. Select the items in the library you would like to export for ActionScript.
2. Go to Commands > Multiple Library Linkage
3. In the dialog, set the 'prefix' to the base name you want to use for the linkage identifier.
4. Set the 'suffix' to the text that is appended to the end of the linkage identifier.
5. Set 'starting index' to a number that is subsequently incremented for each identifier.
6. Uncheck the 'Export in first Frame' box if you don't want the items loaded in when the first frame of the movie loads.
7. Click OK. Your selected items will now be exported for ActionScript, and the linkage identifier's will have a name in the form prefix{index}suffix, where index is 'starting index' incremented by 1 for each item.