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The frames for the GIF I am creating are labeled untitled-1 and it goes 1 - 12. It shows on the Layers they are in order. I click "Create new layer for each new frame" so they go to the timeline, but it's always backwards and I have to spend time rearranging them. Something that takes a very long time if the GIF has a hundred frames. How do I stop this from happening?
Why do you not use reverse frames fron the frams animation fly-out menu?

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Hi Justin,
I'm not sure If I understand the issue correctly, if you have 12 layers on the layers panel and you click "Create frame animation", then the animation will start only with 1 frame and you have to create new frames on the timeline.
Could you please share a screenshot with us?
Regards,
Sahil
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Why do you not use reverse frames fron the frams animation fly-out menu?

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Because I didn't know about it. As much as I do know about Photoshop, I feel I still have about 75% of it to learn.
Thank you
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