To repeat the same task, create a command in the Commands menu from steps in the History panel and reuse the command. Steps replay exactly as they were originally performed. You can’t modify the steps as you replay them.
To use steps the next time you start Animate, create and save a command. Saved commands are retained permanently, unless you delete them. Steps that you copy using the History panel Copy Steps command are discarded when you copy something else.
Create a command from selected steps in the History panel. Rename or delete commands in the Manage Saved Commands dialog box.
The command is saved as a JavaScript file (with the extension .jsfl) in your Commands folder. This folder is in the following locations: Windows XP: boot drive\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Application Data\Adobe\Flash CS5\<language>\Configuration\Commands; Mac OS® X: Macintosh HD/Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Flash CS5/<language>/Configuration/Commands.
To use a saved command, select the command from the Commands menu.
To run a JavaScript or Animate JavaScript command, select Commands > Run Command, navigate to the script to run, and click Open.
Use the Get More Commands option in the Commands menu to link to the Adobe Add-ons website and download commands that other Animate users have posted. For more information on the commands posted there, see the Animate Exchange website.
Some tasks can’t be saved as commands or repeated using the Edit > Repeat menu item. These commands can be undone and redone, but they cannot be repeated.
Examples of actions that can’t be saved as commands or repeated include selecting a frame or modifying a document size. If you attempt to save an unrepeatable action as a command, the command is not saved.
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