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8.6

Flash Horizontal Photo Slideshow (Looping Background)

Asked by strider in Macromedia Flash, Web Graphics Software, WebApplications

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Hi,

I am trying to create a Flash photo slideshow where a set number of images scroll by horizontally, like the one on this link (above The Simpsons photo):
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=16241738

I am a Flash beginner and have not yet figured this out. Please provide the actual steps on how to do this. I'm not interested in templates, wizards, or any other shortcuts. The photos must scroll one after the other and after the last photo, the first one must follow it right afterwards (infinite horizontal scroll). I believe another name for this is "looping background."

I am using Flash 8.

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