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Macromedia Fireworks


Question Posted Friday October 17 2003, 8:37 am

How do you make an animated gif in Macromedia Fireworks? It seems pretty easy, but I don't know how to use the animation palette. I can get my picture to 'shake around', but I don't want that. I want a rapid sucession of a series of pictures.

Also if you know of any websites that could help me out, please let me know!

Macromedia Fireworks' help section is poo. And I thought Adobe's was bad!

Thanks in advance for any help you can give!


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Splitzy answered Saturday October 18 2003, 6:37 pm:
I use animation shop 3 made by Jasc to animate stuff. It's very easy to learn.

I know nothing about Fireworks, though.

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