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To extend the duration of a keyframe, Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Macintosh) the
keyframe to the final frame of the new sequence duration.
• To copy a keyframe or frame sequence by dragging, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click
(Macintosh) and drag the keyframe to the new location.
• To copy and paste a frame or frame sequence, select the frame or sequence and choose
Edit > Copy Frames. Select a frame or sequence that you want to replace, and choose
Edit > Paste Frames.
• To convert a keyframe to a frame, select the keyframe and choose Insert > Clear Keyframe, or
right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the keyframe and choose Clear Keyframe
from the context menu. The cleared keyframe and all frames up to the subsequent keyframe
are replaced with the contents of the frame preceding the cleared keyframe.
• To change the length of a tweened sequence, drag the beginning or ending keyframe left or
right. To change the length of a frame-by-frame sequence, see “Creating frame-by-frame
animations” on page 180.
• To add an item from the library to the current keyframe, drag the item from the Library panel
onto the Stage.
Using the Property inspector to set frame attributes
The Property inspector simplifies document creation by making it easy to edit frame attributes.
The contents of the Property inspector change to reflect the contents of the frame, letting you edit
a frame without accessing the menus or panels that contain these features.
In addition to changing the name of a frame and making a keyframe a named anchor, you can use
the Property inspector to set animation and sound attributes. To edit animation settings, you use
the Tween, Scale, Ease, Rotate, Orient to Path, Sync, and Snap options in the Property inspector.
For more information, see “Tweening instances, groups, and type” on page 173. You use the
Sound, Effect, Edit, Sync, and Loop options to edit sound settings. See “Adding sounds to a
movie” under Help > Using Flash.
To edit the name of a frame:
1 If the Property inspector is not visible, choose Window > Properties.
2 Type a new name for the frame in the Frame text box in the Property inspector.
Creating frame labels and comments
Frame labels are useful for identifying keyframes in the Timeline and should be used instead of
frame numbers when targeting frames in actions such as Go To. If you add or remove frames, the
label moves with the frame it was originally attached to, whereas frame numbers can change.
Frame labels are included when you publish a document as a Flash movie, so avoid long names to
minimize file size.
Frame comments are useful for making notes to yourself and others working on the same
document. Frame comments are not exported when you publish a document as a Flash movie, so
you can make them as long as you want.
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