Macromedia studio 8-exploring studio 8 User Manual
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Studio Basics
To select one or more frames in the Timeline:
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To select one frame, click the frame. If you have Span Based Selection
enabled in the Preferences dialog box, clicking one frame selects the
entire frame sequence between two keyframes. For more information,
see
enabled in the Preferences dialog box, clicking one frame selects the
entire frame sequence between two keyframes. For more information,
see
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To select multiple contiguous frames, Shift-click additional frames.
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To select multiple discontiguous frames, Control-click (Windows) or
Command-click (Macintosh) additional frames.
Command-click (Macintosh) additional frames.
To select all frames in the Timeline:
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Select Edit > Timeline > Select All Frames.
To delete or modify a frame or keyframe, do one of the
following:
following:
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To delete a frame, keyframe, or frame sequence, select the frame,
keyframe, or sequence and select Edit > Timeline > Remove Frame, or
right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the frame,
keyframe, or sequence and select Remove Frame from the context
menu. Surrounding frames remain unchanged.
keyframe, or sequence and select Edit > Timeline > Remove Frame, or
right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the frame,
keyframe, or sequence and select Remove Frame from the context
menu. Surrounding frames remain unchanged.
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To move a keyframe or frame sequence and its contents, drag the
keyframe or sequence to the desired location.
keyframe or sequence to the desired location.
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To extend the duration of a keyframe animation, press Alt and drag
(Windows) or press Option and drag (Macintosh) the keyframe to the
frame that you want to be the final frame of the sequence.
(Windows) or press Option and drag (Macintosh) the keyframe to the
frame that you want to be the final frame of the sequence.
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To copy a keyframe or frame sequence by dragging, Alt-click
(Windows) or Option-click (Macintosh) and drag the keyframe to the
new location.
(Windows) or Option-click (Macintosh) and drag the keyframe to the
new location.
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To copy and paste a frame or frame sequence, select the frame or
sequence and select Edit > Timeline > Copy Frames. Select a frame or
sequence that you want to replace, and select Edit > Timeline >
Paste Frames.
sequence and select Edit > Timeline > Copy Frames. Select a frame or
sequence that you want to replace, and select Edit > Timeline >
Paste Frames.
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