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Move entire animation into new position

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Apr 13, 2015 Apr 13, 2015

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Hi I want to move my animation to a new position. But if I select every frame it moves only from where my time indicator is. How can I move everything to a new position?

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LEGEND , Apr 13, 2015 Apr 13, 2015

If you want to keep to the timeline, you can use "Edit Multiple Frames" at the bottom of the timeline. Select the beginning and the end of the range of frames that you want to move. Go to the buttons at the bottom of the timeline, The second one from the right is the Edit Multiple Frames button, select that. Now you can drag the objects in the that layer to a new position on the stage.

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Apr 13, 2015 Apr 13, 2015

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My animation is a motion tween by the way.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 13, 2015 Apr 13, 2015

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Are you talking about moving to a new position on the stage or a new position on the timeline? If you want to move the animation, the action between two or more keyframes to a new position on the stage, the simplest solution is to cut and paste the frames into a movieClip and then position that movieClip on the stage where you want it to run. If you want to have the animation occur at a different time in the timeline, you can select the whole set of frames and then drag them to a new point in the timeline. You can even drag the frames to a different layer if you like.

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Apr 13, 2015 Apr 13, 2015

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Thanks, yes to a new position. Yeah I created a new movieclip and repositioned the whole animation. The only thing is that I want the animation to be on the layers on scene1 and have all the keyframes there. If I create a movieclip, I'll have to extend the amount of frames to the amount of the movieclip animation, which is okay. But I'll have to enter the movieclip to make adjustments to the keyframes. I thought maybe there was an "easier" way. Bu thanks though.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 13, 2015 Apr 13, 2015

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If you want to keep to the timeline, you can use "Edit Multiple Frames" at the bottom of the timeline. Select the beginning and the end of the range of frames that you want to move. Go to the buttons at the bottom of the timeline, The second one from the right is the Edit Multiple Frames button, select that. Now you can drag the objects in the that layer to a new position on the stage.

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New Here ,
Dec 12, 2017 Dec 12, 2017

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I don't see an edit multiple frames button??

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LEGEND ,
Dec 12, 2017 Dec 12, 2017

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It's at the bottom of the timeline:

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 06, 2020 Nov 06, 2020

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Thanks for the info. I dont have that button! How else can I find it?

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New Here ,
Dec 02, 2020 Dec 02, 2020

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I found it! You have to go to Control (at the top) > Timeline > Edit Multiple Frames

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New Here ,
Jan 25, 2021 Jan 25, 2021

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Thanks for sharing this... was pulling my hair out trying to figure out where they moved it to. I'm coming from Flash transitioning over to Animate, and some of the new layout still requires getting used to. Not sure why they removed the edit multiple frames from the properties panel.

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New Here ,
Feb 26, 2023 Feb 26, 2023

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Thank you for sharing how you found it because I was pulling my damn hair out too. Everywhere I looked online said the exact same thing, above your timeline or below your timeline and the second from the right. But no one posted an image, etc. I was so confused and couldn't find the function in the menu, weird how it's in the "control" menu as I usually only access that to preview, etc. I would assume it would have been under the "Edit" menu, just seems more logical. 

Thank you to everyone!

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New Here ,
Feb 26, 2023 Feb 26, 2023

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Also, advice to those who are doing what I'm doing. Avoid pulling your hair out further. When you apply the above solution to move all items in a SEQUENCE and you enable "Edit Multiple Items"... regardless of the keyframe you're on, it will ONLY show you that keyframe for the durations of the time you have the Edit Multiple Items checked. 

But, the changes do happen to all keyframes in the sequence, you'll see it once you uncheck the box. So don't be scared like I was after doing the repositioning and also resizing of all 250 images in my sequence and noticing that every single keyframe now is the same image.

It's fine.

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Feb 27, 2023 Feb 27, 2023

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thanks for your input.

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Explorer ,
Jan 11, 2018 Jan 11, 2018

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I recommend you to do new animation in movie clip from the beginning if you want to move it later. It would be easier to transfer it to any place you want.

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 22, 2018 Feb 22, 2018

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If you're going to use the edit multiple frames function, be sure to also select either the onion skin or wireframe button and increase the range to be the entire length of your layer. Otherwise it won't work.

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