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I'm trying to animate a transition from one image to another in Adobe Flash Professional CS3. To do so, I want to put images one above another and animate transparency over time. But where do I find transparency?










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          Before changing transparency, an object, be it image, or text, or something else, must be converted to a symbol. Right click it and select "Convert to symbol", then click on it, select "Alpha" in the Color dropdown box and set any alpha that needs be.






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            Before changing transparency, an object, be it image, or text, or something else, must be converted to a symbol. Right click it and select "Convert to symbol", then click on it, select "Alpha" in the Color dropdown box and set any alpha that needs be.






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              Before changing transparency, an object, be it image, or text, or something else, must be converted to a symbol. Right click it and select "Convert to symbol", then click on it, select "Alpha" in the Color dropdown box and set any alpha that needs be.






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                Before changing transparency, an object, be it image, or text, or something else, must be converted to a symbol. Right click it and select "Convert to symbol", then click on it, select "Alpha" in the Color dropdown box and set any alpha that needs be.






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                Before changing transparency, an object, be it image, or text, or something else, must be converted to a symbol. Right click it and select "Convert to symbol", then click on it, select "Alpha" in the Color dropdown box and set any alpha that needs be.







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