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Please, help me to resolve my problem. I will be very oblige to you, if you
wouldn't send me to macromedia site or something about (there are no answer
on my question on it). I puzzled finally:
The question is: I have different movie clips in the main time line, each
after another; I need, that each next clip would play ONLY, when previous
finished. I put stop action in the last frame of each movie clip. Ok? In
such case there is no looping. In main timeline I need "Tell target" action,
I suppose. But what concrete should I do? And I would like to have solution,
which can help me to add or remove movie clips without rewriting actions (if
possible).
Thanks.
Alexei.
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Please, help me to resolve my problem. I will be very oblige to you, if you
wouldn't send me to macromedia site or something about (there are no answer
on my question on it). I puzzled finally:
The question is: I have different movie clips in the main time line, each
after another; I need, that each next clip would play ONLY, when previous
finished. I put stop action in the last frame of each movie clip. Ok? In
such case there is no looping. In main timeline I need "Tell target" action,
I suppose. But what concrete should I do? And I would like to have solution,
which can help me to add or remove movie clips without rewriting actions (if
possible).
Thanks.
Alexei.
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Well, try using a stop action (which, incidentally, is not always reliable - I prefer to use the Go To and Stop action) to stop on a frame, then give the movie clip an action in the last frame, which will tell the main timeline to Go To and Play the next frame. If I'm understanding you correctly, this should do it.
hth,
Deep (just a guy)
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Thanks!
It's just what I need!
Alexei.