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Last post: 2 years ago | Thread started: May 27, 10, 7:16 a.m.
Out of context: Response #8 [May 27, 10, 7:16 a.m.]
- showpony
one tip... if you have nested mcs, and you export the movie, you'll only get the first frame of the mc in the .mov. to fix this, you can convert the mc to loopable graphics and then drag the instance over the correct amount of frames. obviously, this can get tricky as things nest further and further, but just thought that i'd mention it.

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