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Using the TimelineThe Timeline organizes and controls a document's content over time in layers and frames. Like films, Flash documents divide lengths of time into frames. Layers are like multiple film strips stacked on top of one another, each containing a different image that appears on the Stage. The major components of the Timeline are layers, frames, and the playhead.Layers in a document are listed in a column on the left side of the Timeline. Frames contained in each layer appear in a row to the right of the layer name. The Timeline header at the top of the Timeline indicates frame numbers. The playhead indicates the current frame displayed on the Stage. As a Flash document plays, the playhead moves from left to right through the Timeline.The Timeline status display at the bottom of the Timeline indicates the selected frame number, the current frame rate, and the elapsed time to the current frame.NOTE When an animation is played, the actual frame rate is displayed; this may differ from the document's frame rate setting if the computer can't calculate and display the animation quickly enough. You can change the way frames appear in the Timeline, as well as display thumbnails of frame content in the Timeline. The Timeline shows where animation occurs in a document, including frame-by-frame animation, tweened animation, and motion paths. For more information on animation, see Creating Motion in Using Flash. Controls in the layers section of the Timeline let you hide, show, lock, or unlock layers, as well as display layer contents as outlines. For more information, see Editing layers and layer folders.You can insert, delete, select, and move frames in the Timeline. You can also drag frames to a new location on the same layer or to a different layer. For more information, see Working with frames in the Timeline.This section contains the following topics:Changing the appearance of the Timeline Moving the playhead Changing the display of frames in the Timeline View comments on LiveDocs
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