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Question Posted Monday May 23 2005, 5:37 pm

how do you remove frames from animation shop 3?

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FunnyCide answered Monday May 23 2005, 5:44 pm:
When you're creating the icon, and you have too many frames, decide which one(s) you want to delete. When you decide, look at the top toobar and you should see a red X. Click on the frame you want deleted, so the blue rim is around the frame you want deleted. Once you've done that, click on your newly found red X. Voila! Deleted frame. = ] Another way to delete a frame is to right-click on the frame you want deleted, and find "delete frame" in the drop-down menu. There are other ways, but those two should work.
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