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Subject: FLASH: re: copying whole movies
From: Erik Kittlaus
Date: Mon, 09 Nov 1998 19:09:58 +0000 (GMT)

Marc's response:

>>Select Edit Multiple Frames. Select Onion Skin All (or drage the
little
triangles above the timeline to the beginning and end of the timeline,
to
do the same thing manually). Select Show All as a layer option. Select

all elements on the stage (ctrl-A in Windows). Copy them. Paste into
place
(ctrl-shift-V in Windows) in the new movie or in a movie clip.

. . . was on the money if you want to copy/paste elements in a single
frame or you want to move multiple elements on a the stage. It sounds to
me, though, that you want to bring in animation elements as well. If
that's the case you'll need to:

Windows: Copy Frames/Paste Frames from Edit menu (or control-option-C /
control-option-V) into frame of new file.

Mac: Copy Frames/Paste Frames from Edit menu (or command-option-C /
command-option-V) into frame of new file.

Note: I'm on a mac so I'm not sure about the key commands mentioned
above for Windows.

If you're pasting the frames into a file with existing frames in the
timeline you'll need to clear a space on the timeline with exactly the
number of frames (and layers) that you copied in the previous file. The
layers will name themselves appropriately. Make sense?

Erik


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