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#HOW TO MAKE BUTTONS IN ADOBE FLASH CS5 MOVIE#
To test the flash file choose Control>Test Movie and you will see that this time the movie does NOT loop. The keyframe now has a framescript aka an “action.” Close out of the actions panel at the top right of the script window. You will see a little sans serif “a” appear in the 24th frame of Layer 2. –>Note: Make sure you are in the default mode of the Actions panel because otherwise it won’t allow you to type directly into the Script window.
Select the new keyframe with the arrow/selection tool and open the actions panel by choosing Window>Actions at the top of your panel. Notice that an empty, blank keyframe appears (you know you’ve done it right if the dot is hollow, not filled). Insert a keyframe on frame 24 of your Layer 2 by choosing Insert>Timeline>Keyframe (or pressing F6). Move your playhead to frame 24 and click the 24th frame in Layer 2. Make sure this layer is located above the first layer you created with the animation. Select the new layer button that looks like a new page. You want to add a “stop action” to the (default) Frame 24 that concludes your animation. Your screen in Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5 will look like this after you have added your motion guide path to the symbol you have created: This will help you to fade or bounce out of the first screen into the next.
When you are making your first flash animation project on Flash player, you won’t realize that the default play setting is “loop.” Normally, you will not want this default and will want to add a “stop action” to your animation. Welcome back to the wild world of Flash Animation…