Adobe 65018518 User Guide - Page 196

Save a tween as a custom motion preset, Import a motion preset

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USING FLASH CS4 PROFESSIONAL 191 Timelines and Animation To apply the preset so that its motion ends at the current position of the object on the Stage, Shift-click the Apply button or select End at Current Location from the panel menu. You can also apply a motion preset to multiple selected frames on separate layers, as long as each selected frame contains only a single tweenable object. Save a tween as a custom motion preset If you create your own tween or change a tween that you applied from the Motion Presets panel, you can save it as a new motion preset. The new preset appears in the Custom Presets folder in the Motion Presets panel. To save a custom tween as a preset: 1 Select one of the following items: • The tween span in the Timeline • The object on Stage to which the custom tween was applied • The motion path on the Stage 2 Click the Save Selection As Preset button in Motion Presets panel or choose Save as Motion Preset from the context menu of the selection. The new preset appears in the Motion Presets panel. Flash saves the preset as an XML file. The files are stored in the following directories: • Windows: \Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Adobe\Flash CS4\\Configuration\Motion Presets\ • Macintosh: /Users//Library/Application Support/Adobe/Flash CS4//Configuration/Motion Presets/ Note: You cannot undo saving, deleting, or renaming custom presets. See also "Create motion tweens" on page 192 Import a motion preset Motion presets are stored as XML files. Import an XML tween file to add it to the Motion Presets panel. 1 Choose Import from the Motion Presets panel menu. 2 In the Open dialog box, navigate to the XML file you want to import and click Open. Flash opens the XML file and adds the motion preset to the panel. Export a motion preset You can export motion presets as XML files that can be shared with other Flash users. 1 Select the preset in the Motion Presets panel. 2 Choose Export from the panel menu. 3 In the Save As dialog box, choose a name and location for the XML file and click Save. Updated 5 March 2009

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USING FLASH CS4 PROFESSIONAL
Timelines and Animation
To apply the preset so that its motion ends at the current position of the object on the Stage, Shift-click the Apply
button or select End at Current Location from the panel menu.
You can also apply a motion preset to multiple selected frames on separate layers, as long as each selected frame
contains only a single tweenable object.
Save a tween as a custom motion preset
If you create your own tween or change a tween that you applied from the Motion Presets panel, you can save it as a
new motion preset. The new preset appears in the Custom Presets folder in the Motion Presets panel.
To save a custom tween as a preset:
1
Select one of the following items:
The tween span in the Timeline
The object on Stage to which the custom tween was applied
The motion path on the Stage
2
Click the Save Selection As Preset button in Motion Presets panel or choose Save as Motion Preset from the context
menu of the selection.
The new preset appears in the Motion Presets panel. Flash saves the preset as an XML file. The files are stored in the
following directories:
Windows: <hard disk>\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Application Data\Adobe\Flash
CS4\<language>\Configuration\Motion Presets\
Macintosh: <hard disk>/Users/<user>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Flash
CS4/<language>/Configuration/Motion Presets/
Note:
You cannot undo saving, deleting, or renaming custom presets.
See also
Create motion tweens
” on page
192
Import a motion preset
Motion presets are stored as XML files. Import an XML tween file to add it to the Motion Presets panel.
1
Choose Import from the Motion Presets panel menu.
2
In the Open dialog box, navigate to the XML file you want to import and click Open.
Flash opens the XML file and adds the motion preset to the panel.
Export a motion preset
You can export motion presets as XML files that can be shared with other Flash users.
1
Select the preset in the Motion Presets panel.
2
Choose Export from the panel menu.
3
In the Save As dialog box, choose a name and location for the XML file and click Save.
Updated 5 March 2009