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Subject: Re: FLASH: Selecting multiple keyframes
From: Jamie Shanks
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 12:39:03 GMT

on 9/3/00 12:03 pm, Postmaster at postmasteratm-corp [dot] com wrote:

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>> Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 18:14:16 +0000
>> From: "Clodagh O'Donovan" <clodaghatfever [dot] ie>
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>> Subject: Re: FLASH: Selecting multiple keyframes
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>> * Make a copy of your file (save as ver1.fla) - just in case! *the voice
>> of bitter experience*
>> * Select the layers/frames or shift + click to select specific graphics
>> on
>> the stage
>> * move as required
>> * click outside the stage area (or press Ctrl + Shift + A) to deselect
>> everything
>>
>> and Robert's your uncle!!
>>
>> Clodagh O'Donovan
>> http://www.fever.ie
>> ______________________________
>>
>> Jamie Shanks wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions on selecting multiple keyframes
>>> across multiple layers in flash so that they can be moved around the stage
>>> window in relation to each other? Can it even be achieved?
>>
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Hi

Thank you for the suggestion but I think I was a little vague with my
question.

I've got a movie which has multiple keyframes over time, which tweens/moves
etc. I want to select each animation and move it to a new point on the
stage. If I select the keyframes (on multiple layers) in frame 1 and move it
to the new position, all the other keyframes are out of alignment further on
in the timeline. Any thoughts?

Hope to here your ideas soon!!

>>Jay.. @ M Corp.




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Replies
  Re: FLASH: Selecting multiple keyframes, Clodagh O'Donovan
  Re: FLASH: Selecting multiple keyframes, Phil Ward

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