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Adding frames You’ll want the last keyframe of your motion tween to hold for the remainder of the animation. Add frames by Shift-dragging the end of a tween span. 1 Move your mouse cursor close to the end of the tween span. 2 Hold down the Shift key and click and drag the end of the tween span forward to frame 190. P Note: You can also add individual frames by choosing Insert > Timeline > Frame (F5) or remove individual frames by choosing Edit > Timeline > Remove Frames (Shift+F5). The last keyframe in the motion tween remains at frame 60, but additional frames are added to frame 190. moving keyframes When you click on a motion tween on the Timeline, the entire span is selected. This allows you to move the entire motion tween forward or backward in time as a single unit. However, if you want to move particular keyframes within a motion tween to change the pacing of the animation, you have to select individual frames. Holding down the Ctrl (Windows)/Command (Mac) key will let you select single frames or a span of frames within a motion tween. 1 Ctrl-click/Command-click on the keyframe at frame 60. Just the keyframe at frame 60 is selected. A tiny box appears next to your mouse cursor indicating that you can move the keyframe. Adobe FLAsh ProFessionAL Cs6 CLAssroom in A book 119