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can anyone please give me script code with example for button?
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Google is your friend Flash Scene to Scene - Step by Step Tutorial and here is more results
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Re: Flash: Action Script

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Google is your friend Flash Scene to Scene - Step by Step Tutorial and here is more results


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Re: Flash: Action Script

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Click the symbol for contact then with the Actions pane open, Global Functions --> Timeline Control --> goto.

Select the scene in the drop down that says <current scene> and specify the Frame label or frame number you want it to start in within the scene.

No offense, but I don't really like the page. There is too much going on and things change too rapidly. With all of the moving stuff, I don't even see the links. Nothing points the user to the links because of the constantly changing images. There are some nice ideas there, but I wouldn't incorporate them all into 1 page.
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Re: Flash: Action Script

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Click the symbol for contact then with the Actions pane open, Global Functions --> Timeline Control --> goto.

Select the scene in the drop down that says <current scene> and specify the Frame label or frame number you want it to start in within the scene.

No offense, but I don't really like the page. There is too much going on and things change too rapidly. With all of the moving stuff, I don't even see the links. Nothing points the user to the links because of the constantly changing images. There are some nice ideas there, but I wouldn't incorporate them all into 1 page.

thanks for advice!!!
i am novice in this manner.
i will try to optimize the site!! but the clients wants as it is. i tried to convince. but its ok..... thanks a lot..
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Re: Flash: Action Script

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Click the symbol for contact then with the Actions pane open, Global Functions --> Timeline Control --> goto.

Select the scene in the drop down that says <current scene> and specify the Frame label or frame number you want it to start in within the scene.

No offense, but I don't really like the page. There is too much going on and things change too rapidly. With all of the moving stuff, I don't even see the links. Nothing points the user to the links because of the constantly changing images. There are some nice ideas there, but I wouldn't incorporate them all into 1 page.


thanks buddy

that works

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