Okay ... I think I got it.
Thanks everyone !!!
Kris Sends .....
--- "Jordan L. Chilcott" <jchilcott@compsoftspec.com> wrote: > All depending on what you want to do, you can use > either frame animation or ActionScript to move the > location of a movie instance. > > jord > ---------- Original Message > ---------------------------------- > From: Kristopher Wainwright <wainwrightk@yahoo.com> > Reply-To: "flasher" <flasher@lists.chinwag.com> > Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 09:27:10 -0700 (PDT) > > > > >Okay I know this can be done .... I'm just having a > >brain fart today. > > > >Other than tweening, how else do I get motion in > Flash > >(4) ? Tweening is too slow for what I need. > > > > -- > Jordan L. Chilcott > the Computer Software Specialists > Guelph, Ontario > --------------------------------- > Tel: (519) 837-1879 > Cel: (519) 760-1879 > eFax: (253) 276-8631 > > mailto:jchilcott@compsoftspec.com > http://www.compsoftspec.com > AIM: j1chilcott > > Our name doesn't appear on many web sites... > Our results do!
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