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Jumping to a different frame

Lingo lets you jump to a different frame in the current movie or in another movie.

To jump to a specific frame in the current movie, use the go to command, followed by an identifier for the frame.

For example, the statement go to "Begin Over" jumps to the frame labeled Begin Over.

To jump to the beginning of a different movie, use the go to command followed by an identifier for the movie.

For example, the statement go to movie "Citizen_Kane" goes to the beginning of the movie Citizen_Kane.dir.

To jump to a frame in a different movie, use the go to command followed by an identifier for the frame and the movie; use frame followed by the frame identifier and movie followed by the name of the movie.

For example, the statement go to frame "Rosebud" of movie "Citizen_Kane" goes to the frame labeled Rosebud in the movie Citizen_Kane.dir.

See go.