Guys... simple explanation. You can't have 2 symbols tween on the same layer.
i have an article on an unfinished site {www.Flashtips.org} called "The Trouble with Tweens." It will answer a lot of questions like that.
Jeff
>Subject: RE: Flash making it's own tweens >From: "Mike Anderson" <mike@recruitingsoft.com> >Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 11:26:35 -0500 >X-Message-Number: 2 > >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 > >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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