Go to Timeline Frame
The Go to Timeline Frame action moves the playback head to the specified frame.
You can use this action in the Behavior channel of the Timelines panel to make
portions of the timeline loop a specific number of times, to create a Rewind
link or button, or to let the user jump to different parts of the animation.
To use the Go To Timeline Frame action:
Choose Window > Timeline to open the Timelines panel, and make sure that
your document contains a timeline.
If you don’t see any purple animation bars in the Timelines panel, your
document does not contain a timeline. See Moving a layer using a timeline animation.
Select an object to attach the behavior to.
To attach the behavior to a frame in the Timeline, click in the Behavior channel
at the desired frame.
Open the Behaviors panel.
Click the plus (+) button and choose Timeline > Go to Timeline Frame from
the Actions pop-up menu. (If this action is dimmed, your document doesn’t
contain a timeline.)
Choose a timeline from the Timeline pop-up menu.
Enter a frame number in the Go to Frame text box.
If you are adding this action in the Behavior channel of a timeline and want
a portion of the timeline to loop, enter the number of times the segment should
loop in the Loop text box.
You must leave this text box blank if you are not attaching Go to Timeline Frame
to a frame in a timeline.
Click OK.
Check that the default event is the one you want.
If it isn’t, choose another event from the pop-up menu. If the events
you want are not listed, change the target browser in the Show Events For pop-up
menu.
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