Specifications
Open the starter document 165
See the animation play in a separate window as a 
SWF file
To see the animation play in a separate window as a SWF file, select 
Control > Test Movie. 
See the animation on the Stage in the Flash 
authoring environment
To see the animation on the Stage in the Flash authoring environment, 
drag the red playhead across the Timeline.
Close the application
To close the document, select File > Close.
If you prefer to keep the finished file open as a reference while working 
with the starter file, be careful not to edit it or save any changes to it.
Open the starter document
Now that you have seen the completed file, it is time to create your own 
Flash document. To get started, you’ll open a starter file that contains a few 
graphics to which you will apply animations.
In the Animation Easing folder, open the file called tween_start.fla. This 
file contains some graphics that you will use to create the animation. 
Create a motion tween
To animate the eight-ball graphic over time, you need to insert enough 
frames in the Timeline to lengthen the time from the beginning of the FLA 
file to its end. In this section, you will add frames to the Timeline and then 
create a motion tween within those frames.










