That drives me crazy too.
You have to do the tween in the movie clip itself, then drag the instance of the already tweened movie clip onto the stage. Any time you want to modify the tween, you have to go into the symbol directly and edit it.
This has just been my experience.
Mike
-----Original Message----- From: Jason Bouwmeester [mailto:jason@intervisual.com] Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 10:58 AM To: flasher from chinwag Subject: [flasher] Flash making it's own tweens
O.K. I'm getting pissed. I've been using Flash for like 3 years. And I have NEVER seen anything so odd in my life. I import a .png, make it a graphic symbol, place it in a keyframe. A few frames later I make a new keyframe and I try to tween it with the first. What happens? Instead of tweening the two instances of the SAME graphic symbol, Flash creates a new symbol called TWEEN1 or TWEEN2 or TWEEN3.
How the heck do I get rid of this problem???
jb
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