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I'm currently learning Flash on my own. But I guess I need help. I have made my first flash animation, it's animation continues to loop, how can I make the animation do not repeat. Because I want to show the animation once.

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thats very easy Go at the last frame of your animation, click on frame end press f9 to open actions panel, and write this: stop();

ps. if you have your animation inside a movieclip then you must put stop command in the last frame INSIDE your movieclip

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Just a little note: Personally I like to put a top layer in all my movies, and main stage, and label it "actionscript." Same with frame labels, I usually put another layer under actionscript and name it "labels."

You'll find working with clients most prefer things nice, neat and orderly. And that is how I like to work myself.

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