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Re: AS3 and buttons question...
by Ross Gerbasi on Mar 11, 2008 at 3:45:58 pm

I didn't forget about ya :) It looks like you had a bunch of extra keyframes at the end of your timeline.

These frames had buttons that were named different, which was causing the problem here is what you do to fix it.

Twirl open your navigation folder, on your timeline. Move the playback head down to frame 180. Select all the keyframes that are on layers in that folder, so, "jay", "contact", "links" "rants", "bios", "gig", "overview" and "ARROW". You can do this by click on "jay" frame 180 and dragging down to ARROR frame 180. Then right click and hit clear keyframe.

That should clear u up :)
-ross



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