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Introduction
7.
In the Property inspector (its default location is at the bottom of
the Flash application window), select Motion from the Tween
pop-up menu.
Selecting a motion tween in the Property inspector
An arrow appears in the Timeline in Layer 1 between Frame 1 and
Frame 20.
The Timeline with an arrow indicating a motion tween
This step creates a
tweened
animation of the circle moving from its
position in the first keyframe in Frame 1 to its new position in the
second keyframe in Frame 20. For more information on tweening, see
Chapter 10, “Creating Motion,”
in
Using Flash
.
8.
In the Timeline, drag the red playhead back and forth from frame 1 to
frame 20 to preview the animation.
9.
Select File > Save.
10.
Choose a location for the file on your hard disk and name the file
SimpleFlash.fla
.
11.
Select Control > Test Movie to test the FLA file.
12.
Close the Test Movie window.
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