Ok, I see that you removed TLFText in Flash Pro CC - the problem is that Flash converts TLFText in old .fla files to classic textfields, not dynamic ones. Why is it a problem? You see, there was an option to add instance name to TLFText - it's not possible with Classic Text. So, I have a ton of legacy .fla files with TLF textfields that have instance names and that are scripted in AS3. When I open the file on Flash Pro, I have to find each and every field, convert it to dynamic and set the instance name back.
Why does it work like that? Wouldn't it be better to convert TLFText fields to dynamic fields in Flash Pro CC?