1. If the Property inspector isn t already (Web site designers) open,
1. If the Property inspector isn t already open, choose Window. Properties.Properties to open it. If the Property inspector is open but collapsed, click the arrow at the left end of its title bar to expand the panel. 2. Select the word Rainbow. Click the first frame of the Timeline in the highlighted row. When you select the word Rainbow, you can tell which layer it is on by looking at the highlighted layer. 3. Press and hold down the Shift key while you drag the word to the right, just off the Stage into the gray area. You might need to use the horizontal scroll bar or choose a lower zoom percentage from the Zoom drop-down list to see the gray area. Pressing Shift keeps the object from moving up or down while you drag to the right. By clicking the first frame and moving the word, you set its position at the beginning of the animation. 4. Click the word Rainbow s layer, anywhere between the first and the 30th frame. 5. On the Tween drop-down list of the Property inspector, choose Motion. You now see a solid arrow and a light blue color on the Timeline between the first and 30th frames. Choosing Motion from the Tween drop-down list creates animation that moves the symbol from the position in the first frame to its position in the next keyframe, which is frame 30 in this movie. 6. Repeat Steps 2 4 for the word Resources. When you move the word Resources, hold down the Shift key and drag the word to the left, just off the Stage. 7. Select the logo design and click the first frame of the Timeline in the highlighted row. 8. Choose Modify.Transform.Rotate 90 CW to rotate the design 90 degrees clockwise. 9. Repeat the Modify.Transform.Rotate 90 CW command to rotate the design a total of 180 degrees. 10. Click the logo s highlighted layer, anywhere between the first and 30th frames, and choose Motion from the Tween drop-down list of the Property inspector. 11. If necessary, drag the horizontal scroll box until the Stage is in the center of your screen. Otherwise, you won t be able to see the entire animation and you don t want to miss this one! 26 Part I: A Blast of Flash
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