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The TimelineServing Up Web-Friendly Animations: In a FlashTake a look at the timeline (the numbered grid above your movie area). You'll see Layer 1, a pencil icon next to it, and then a strip along the timeline that has a small, unfilled, blue circle sitting in Frame 1.
![]() Whenever you want to add something to a Flash movie, it goes into a specific frame at a specific point in the timeline. For the most part, you'll probably find adding separate items to separate layers the easiest way to keep things organized. This will also allow you to go back into your movie and move certain items around (or change their start points by inserting or deleting frames) without disrupting other items.
The other important element of the timeline area to notice is the little slider
Once you start adding frames, you need to always be aware of where the current frame marker is. While you can make changes to anything you see on the movie stage, when you make changes, they impact the frame on which the current frame marker is positioned, so make sure the marker is correctly placed.
How many frames do you add? Take a good guess and add. You can always add more -- or delete some -- later.
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Created: Aug. 24, 1997
Revised: Aug. 24, 1997
URL: http://webreference.com/dev/flash/timeline.html