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Can I add 25 consecutive pictures to 25 consecutive frames at one time?

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Sep 28, 2017 Sep 28, 2017

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I have a 25 image sequence that I imported into Animate, and I have 25 frames in my timeline. Right now I am stuck putting the images in one at a time onto their corresponding frame (ie - Image one goes on frame one, image two goes on frame two, etc.). Is there a way to select all images and all frames, and apply them at once? My issue is I have 150 of these 25 image sequences that I need to do, and I would like to cut my time in half.

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LEGEND , Sep 28, 2017 Sep 28, 2017

If your images are sensibly numbered as a sequence, just do File -> Import to Stage, then select the first image in the sequence. Animate will automatically detect the other files and ask if you want to import the entire sequence. It will then import it and distribute the images to frames.

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Sep 28, 2017 Sep 28, 2017

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Moved from the Forum Lounge (not for technical support) and over to the Adobe Animate CC - General forum.

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If your images are sensibly numbered as a sequence, just do File -> Import to Stage, then select the first image in the sequence. Animate will automatically detect the other files and ask if you want to import the entire sequence. It will then import it and distribute the images to frames.

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If ClayUUID's suggestion doesn't work with your images, you could put them all on one frame and with them selected right click and select distribute to keyframes. If you're having issues with doing them all at once, you could do a couple at a time.

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