ActionScript 2.0 :: Little Confused About DeletemovieClip?

May 2, 2006

i am working on a game where bullets fly across the screen from right to left and i have successfully created the movie clip and made it duplicate itself. but i need to figure out how to make the movieclip delete itself once outside the movie frame.

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