Adobe Flash Professional CC 2014 v.13.0 User Manual

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2. With the Free Transform tool, click the motion path. Do not click the tween target instance.

3. Scale, skew, or rotate the path with the Free Transform tool.

You can also perform free transforms on the motion path by selecting it with the Subselection tool and then pressing the Control (Windows)

or Command (Macintosh) key. Pressing the key displays the same controls as the Free Transform tool. You can then drag to perform transforms
while pressing the key.

(CS5.5 only) Scale multiple tweened objects and motion paths

1. Place the playhead in the first frame of the tweens you want to edit.

2. Select the Free Transform tool from the Tools panel.

3. Select multiple tweened object and their motion paths by doing one of the following:

Shift-click the tweened objects and their motion paths.

Drag a marquee around the tweened objects and their motion paths.

4. Scale the selection by dragging the corners of the bounding box containing the selected objects and motion paths.

Because the playback head is in the first frame of the tweens, the scaling applies to all tweened frames. No new property keyframes are created.

Delete a motion path from a tween

1. Select the motion path on the Stage by clicking it with the Selection tool.

2. Press the Delete key.

Copy a motion path as a stroke

1. Click the motion path on the Stage to select it.

2. Choose Edit > Copy.

You can then paste the path into another layer as a stroke or as a motion path for another motion tween.

Apply a custom stroke as a motion path

You can apply a stroke from a separate layer or a separate timeline as the motion path for a tween.

1. Select a stroke on a layer separate from the tween layer and copy it to the clipboard.

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