PHOTOSHOP CS3
User Guide
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In the Animation palette, click the Selects Next Frame button
to select the next frame in the series as the
current frame.
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In the Animation palette, click the Selects Previous Frame button
to select the previous frame in the series as
the current frame.
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In the Animation palette, click the Selects First Frame button
to select the first frame in the series as the
current frame.
Select multiple animation frames
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In the Animation palette (in frame animation mode), do one of the following:
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To select contiguous multiple frames, Shift-click a second frame. The second frame and all frames between the
first and second are added to the selection.
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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.
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To select all frames, choose Select All Frames from the Animation palette menu.
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To deselect a frame in a multiframe selection, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) that frame.
Edit animation frames
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In the Animation palette (in frame animation mode), select one or more frames.
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Do any of the following:
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To edit the content of objects in animation frames, use the Layers palette to modify the layers in the image that
affect that frame.
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To change the position of an object in an animation frame, select the layer containing the object in the Layers
palette and drag it to a new position.
Note:
In the Animation palette, you can select and change the position of multiple frames. However, if you drag multiple
discontiguous frames, the frames are placed contiguously in the new position.
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To reverse the order of animation frames, choose Reverse Frames from the Animation palette menu.
Note:
The frames you want to reverse do not have to be contiguous; you can reverse any selected frames.
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To delete selected frames, select Delete Frame from the Animation palette menu or click the Delete icon
, then
click Yes to confirm the deletion. You can also drag the selected frame onto the Delete icon.
See also
“Select animation frames” on page 566
Changing attributes of layers in animations
The unify buttons (Unify Layer Position, Unify Layer Visibility, and Unify Layer Style) in the Layers palette
determine how the changes you make to attributes in the active animation frame apply to the other frames in the
same layer. When a unify button is selected, that attribute is changed in all the frames in the active layer; when that
button is deselected, changes apply to only the active frame.