The frame delay determines how long the current frame is displayed. Specify frame delay in hundredths of a second. For example, a setting of 50 displays for half a second, while a setting of 300 displays for 3 seconds.
To enter a frame delay value for each frame:
1 | Open the Frame Properties dialog box: |
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Double-click a frame name in the Frames panel. |
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Highlight a frame name and choose Properties from the Frames panel Options pop-up. |
2 | Enter a number in the Frame Delay option. |
3 | Press Enter, or click outside the panel to close the dialog box. |
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To set the frame delay value for more than one frame:
1 | Select frames: |
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To select a contiguous range of frames, hold down Shift and select the first and last frame names. |
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To select a discontiguous range of frames, hold down Control (Windows) or Command (Macintosh) and click each frame name. |
2 | Choose Properties from the Frames panel Options pop-up to open the Frame Properties dialog box. |
3 | Enter a number for the frame delay. |
4 | Press Enter, or click outside the panel to close the dialog box. |
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