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Editing frames, Rearranging and deleting frames, Copying and pasting frames

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Adobe Photoshop Help Using Help | Contents | Index Creating Rollovers and Animations (ImageReady) Back 406 • To select discontiguous multiple frames, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) additional frames to add those frames to the selection. • To select all frames, choose Select All Frames from the Animation palette menu. To deselect a frame in a multiframe selection: Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) a frame to deselect it. Editing frames You can use the Animation palette or the Rollovers palette to target the image content of a frame for editing. To edit the image content of a frame: 1 Select a frame. (See "Selecting frames" on page 405.) 2 Modify the image for the frame using the Layers palette. (See "About working with layers in rollovers and animations" on page 396.) Rearranging and deleting frames You can change the position of frames in an animation and reverse the order of selected contiguous frames. You can also delete selected frames or the entire animation. To change the position of a frame: 1 Select the frame you want to move in the Animation palette or the Rollovers palette. 2 Drag the selection to the new position. Note: In the Animation palette, you can select and change the position of multiple frames. (See "Selecting frames" on page 405.) However, if you drag multiple discontiguous frames, the frames are placed contiguously in the new position. To reverse the order of contiguous frames: 1 Select the contiguous frames you want to reverse. 2 Choose Reverse Frames from the Animation palette menu. To delete selected frames: Do one of the following in the Animation palette or the Rollovers palette: • Select Delete Frame from the palette menu. • Click the Trash button , and click Yes to confirm the deletion. • Drag the selected frame onto the Trash button. To delete an entire animation: Select Delete Animation from the Animation palette menu or the Rollovers palette menu. Copying and pasting frames To understand what happens when you copy and paste a frame, think of a frame as a duplicate version of an image with a given layer configuration. When you copy a frame, you copy the configuration of layers (including each layer's visibility setting, position, and other attributes). When you paste a frame, you apply that layer configuration to the destination frame. Using Help | Contents | Index Back 406

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To select discontiguous multiple frames, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click
(Mac OS) additional frames to add those frames to the selection.
To select all frames, choose Select All Frames from the Animation palette menu.
To deselect a frame in a multiframe selection:
Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) a frame to deselect it.
Editing frames
You can use the Animation palette or the Rollovers palette to target the image content of
a frame for editing.
To edit the image content of a frame:
1
Select a frame. (See
S
elec
ting fr
ames
on page
405
.)
2
Modify the image for the frame using the Layers palette. (See
A
b
out w
or
k
ing with
la
y
ers in r
ollo
v
ers and anima
tions
on page
396
.)
Rearranging and deleting frames
You can change the position of frames in an animation and reverse the order of selected
contiguous frames. You can also delete selected frames or the entire animation.
To change the position of a frame:
1
Select the frame you want to move in the Animation palette or the Rollovers palette.
2
Drag the selection to the new position.
Note:
In the Animation palette, you can select and change the position of multiple frames.
(See
S
elec
ting fr
ames
on page
405
.) However, if you drag multiple discontiguous frames,
the frames are placed contiguously in the new position.
To reverse the order of contiguous frames:
1
Select the contiguous frames you want to reverse.
2
Choose Reverse Frames from the Animation palette menu.
To delete selected frames:
Do one of the following in the Animation palette or the Rollovers palette:
Select Delete Frame from the palette menu.
Click the Trash button
, and click Yes to confirm the deletion.
Drag the selected frame onto the Trash button.
To delete an entire animation:
Select Delete Animation from the Animation palette menu or the Rollovers palette menu.
Copying and pasting frames
To understand what happens when you copy and paste a frame, think of a frame as a
duplicate version of an image with a given layer configuration. When you copy a frame,
you copy the configuration of layers (including each layer’s visibility setting, position, and
other attributes). When you paste a frame, you apply that layer configuration to the desti-
nation frame.