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Subject: RE: FLASH: animated gif positioning problems within a flash movie
From: Paul Willoughby
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 17:44:09 GMT

Hi John

You need to use the 'edit multiple frames' feature. Click the 'edit multiple
frames' button (next to the onion skin buttons just under the timeline).
Then drag the onion skin markers, so all the frames you want to move are
within them (it highlights the selected area at the top of the timeline
grey). Then select your graphics and move them to wherever you want them.

hth

paul


john duffy wrote:
> Hi everyone, hope someone can help. When i import an animated gif
> into a flash movie, it defaults to the top left hand corner of the
> movie.
> As the animated gif conists of about 200 frames (i cant reposition
> all 200 indivdually to the center of movie!), how can i postion this
> animated gif to the center of the movie.
>
> Hope someone can help, as it has stopped me in my tracks!!
>
> Thanks in advance,
> cheers,
> JOhn.

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