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3 questions
1) Is there any way to make it so that when a shape is resized the line thickness doesn't change? For example if you put down a circle and make it larger the line thickness will become thicker and vice versa for making it smaller.
2) Is there any key combination you can press to go to the next frame? For example when you use ctrl x to delete a shape or f1 to go to help.
3) When you draw a shape in a frame a message come up that says "add to movie" then you can select "current frame" "all frames" "current frame to last" or " current frame to next labeled frame". Is there any way that i can make the shapes i draw be drawn to the current frame automatically without this annoying message popping up?
sorry its actually 4 questions i need to add one more in
4)Is there an eraser tool somewhere?
Thanks
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1) If you are scaling via Actionscript there is.
http://livedocs.adobe.com/flash/8/ma....html#wp371314
2) PgUp and PgDown. There is also Ctrl-B to add blank frame and Ctrl-END to copy frame to end.
3) Good Question
4) You are drawing vector shapes an Eraser just wouldn't make sense. You can however delete a Point, look at the tool pallete for a symbol sort of like -.
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is there any easier way to make the line width not change when the shape is resized?
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I don't understand why your line thickness is changing. I drew a circle as a symbol and as a non-symbol and resized both. The line thickness remains unchanged.
The ability to eliminate more popups and set default answers will be added in the next version
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1. I figured out that if i dont draw shapes as symbols then when i resize them the line width doesnt change
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3. Theres a way to disable this in preferences
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