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Feb 1, 2005
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Hi,
I’ve got an animation file. This file has about 30 frames. At the very last frame, I would like to add another new one and that one is going to totally replace the contents of previous frames. But In imagereday when I change this frame, the previous frames ‘follow’ the changes on the last frame. How do I make them seperate? Thanks
Jack

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Corey
Feb 1, 2005
Just add a new frame by clicking on the current last frame and clicking the "duplicate current frame" icon. In the Layers palette, select all and delete and then add the contents you wish. You can even add more layers if you wish but chances are that these new changes will appear over the top of all previous frames. All you need to do is SHFT-click on the old frames to select them and then turn off the eye for the new layer(s) in the layer palette which will effect just in those frames.

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Hi,
I’ve got an animation file. This file has about 30 frames. At the very last frame, I would like to add another new one and that one is going to totally replace the contents of previous frames. But In imagereday when I change this frame, the previous frames ‘follow’ the changes on the last frame. How do I make them seperate? Thanks
Jack

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