From: Louie55 on
I have seen people say you can resize an animated GIF in Fireworks without
doing it one frame at a time, but nobody says exactly how. Maybe I'm missing
something simple, but is this possibe and if so, how do you do it?

I tried using the forum search but it didn't find any results.

I'm using Fireworks 9.0.1.1213 if that makes a difference.

From: Amy Blankenship on
If you look in the frames window, you will see that each frame has a gray
box on the left. Click that gray box by the first frame and the last frame
to turn on onion skinning. You'll know if it worked because there will be
two little icons, one pointing up and the other pointing down, with a line
connecting them through all the onion skinned frames.

HTH;

Amy

"Louie55" <webforumsuser(a)macromedia.com> wrote in message
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>I have seen people say you can resize an animated GIF in Fireworks without
> doing it one frame at a time, but nobody says exactly how. Maybe I'm
> missing
> something simple, but is this possibe and if so, how do you do it?
>
> I tried using the forum search but it didn't find any results.
>
> I'm using Fireworks 9.0.1.1213 if that makes a difference.
>


From: abeall on
If you modify the canvas size via Modify > Canvas > Image Size, all frames will
be resized.

To modify individual elements on the canvas across all Frames, use Amy's
advice.

But from the sounds of it, you're just trying to resize a GIF. If so, just use
Modify > Canvas > Image Size and you should be okay.

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