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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:55:51+00:00 2026-05-13T10:55:51+00:00

I would like to create a basic component consisting of a textbox and a

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I would like to create a basic component consisting of a textbox and a label next to it (in other words an InputText and a StaticText).

I only need to set and get the text in the Input textbox, the static text will stay as is.

Any help would be highly appreciated!
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    2026-05-13T10:55:52+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:55 am

    This sounds a bit vague.

    You could have two TextFields inside a Sprite, something like:

    package {
        import flash.display.*;
        import flash.text.*;
        /**
         * @author georgeprofenza
         */
        public class FormItem extends Sprite {
    
            private var _label:TextField;
            private var _input:TextField;
    
            public function FormItem() {
                init();
            }
    
            private function init():void{
                _label = new TextField();
                _label.defaultTextFormat = new TextFormat('Arial',12,0x000000);
                _label.selectable = false;
    
                _input = new TextField();
                _input.defaultTextFormat = new TextFormat('Arial',12,0x000000);
                _input.type = TextFieldType.INPUT;
                _input.border = true;
                _input.x = _label.width + 5;
    
                addChild(_label);
                addChild(_input);
            }
    
            public function get labelText():String{
                return _label.text;
            }
            public function get inputText():String{
                return _input.text;
            }
            public function set labelText(text:String):void{
                _label.text = text;
                _input.x = _label.width + 5;
            }
            public function set inputText(text:String):void{
                _input.text = text;
            }
        }
    }
    

    Or you could go the full length and develop a proper flash component, this where this long article will come in handy.

    The Yahoo! Astra components library has some nice components you could use though.

    The ‘easiest’ version is to use a Label and TextInput component, place them inside a MovieClip and create a Component Definition:

    1. Add the Label and TextInput Components in a MovieClip
    2. Name the Label instance:

    label

    1. Name the TextInput component

    input

    1. Right click the Movie Clip in the
      library and select Component
      Definition:

    component definition 1

    1. Define the properties you want
      to modify, like label and
      input in the Component Definition Panel:

    component definition 2

    1. Link the defined properties to the
      components with a bit of
      actionscript:

      if(this.label) labelComponent.text = this.label;
      if(this.input) inputComponent.text = this.input;

    Goodluck!

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