if ur using Dreamweaver to validate consider this:
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this is not 100% true validation and depends on your version of DW installed
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who said that u did it right the first time u desinged it
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if there are errors they seem to be very intuitive to fix....so what is the problem?
here is the image of your code validated:
so.....
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eg.
line 14 - "80" is not a valid value for the "heigh" attribute in this verions.....
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well...use your sense (I don't use flash)
if u have specified an older version of Flash then upgrage or change your code so it fits the version u like.
Also, check to see how is your validation set up...for what browser..waht flash version...etc.
This is a kind of a "tool" that comes built in but it is far from being bullet-proof...and if not "maintained" it becomes as useful as the rusted knife is to a surgeon.
I would think that 80 is a decent and not a huge value that conflict with anything..
If u think this validation message is wrong then go on with your life
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I personally do not use this feature since it returns errors on even a blank document and I have not patiance to maintain it...I would rather take my time and work in a split code-design view and just watch the code being generated

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Anyhow, I don't think u have any errors to worry about

...W H of a table/cell is good thing to have even if the doesn't seemingly change the design/look!
All the best!