FlashDevelop does that for you in AS2 (and I think AS3, I just haven't
gotten to play with that yet).  I've pretty much stopped writing
imports manually. :)

  -Andy

On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Merrill, Jason
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> FWIW, (just noticed you said AS 2.0... the following only works in AS3
>  in Flex2/3 ) in Flexbuilder if  you type in  a dummy var statement:
>
>  private var b:MyClassIAmUsing (where the class name auto-completes) it
>  will automatically add the import statement if you haven't already. I
>  use this technique a lot to ease my laziness - saves me from figuring
>  out the exact path. If you need to, after the class import statement is
>  inserted , you can delete the var statement.
>
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