The CorelMOVE screen is similar to CorelDRAW's. At the top of the screen lies the menu bar, giving you access to a variety of menu commands.
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The work area lies below the menu bar. The tool box is found at the left of the work area. The Pick Tool allows you to select actors or props in your animation.
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Below the Pick Tool, you'll find the Path Edit tool. This tool is used to map or trace the path that an actor can follow.
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The toolbox also contains tools to help you create or insert actors, props and sound files.
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The last tool is the Add Cue tool. This allows you to add and customize cues for your animation.
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The bottom of the screen contains buttons that allow you to access CorelMOVE's roll-ups.
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The timeline roll-up allows you to control an actor's or prop's entrance into and exit from an animation.
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The library roll-up contains a collection of actors, props and sound you can incorporate into your animation.
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Finally, the Cel Sequencer allows you to synchronize an actor's cels to the animation's frames.
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Next to the Roll-up buttons are two toggle buttons: The Sound toggle, allowing you to turn sound on or off, and the Loop button, allowing you to turn the auto-repeat on or off.
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This last button controls the play sequence of the animation.
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Next to the VCR-like controls you'll find the frame slider. This allows you to locate individual frames.
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At the end of the frame slider lies the total number of frames that make up the animation file.
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The status line is found just above the Frame Slider. This line keeps you updated on your objects or actions.