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    Integrating Flash Animations - Inserting Basic Animations
    Published  10/2/2006 | Macromedia RoboInfo , Macromedia Flash
       




    Inserting Basic Animations

    When inserting an animation into your movie, you first need to decide whether you wish to display the animation on its own slide (Animation Frame), or on top of an existing slide (Animation).

    • Use the Animation Frame option when you need to add stand-alone content, for example, adding an introduction or ending to your movie.
    • Use the Animation option when you need to add content into slides in your movie, for example, custom-made animated captions, highlighters, and so on.
    Article Series
    This article is part 3 of a 9 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
    1. Integrating Flash Animations into RoboDemo Movies
    2. Integrating Flash Animations - Preparing Your Animations
    3. Integrating Flash Animations - Inserting Basic Animations
    4. Integrating Flash Animations - Inserting Animation Frames
    5. Integrating Flash Animations - Inserting Animations
    6. Interactive and Nonlinear Animations
    7. Pausing the RoboDemo Movie while Playing the Animation
    8. Playing the RoboDemo Movie and Animation Concurrently
    9. Integrating Flash Animations - Summary

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