Hi List,

I figured out a hack way to fix my last question. That's ok, because I have 
another one. In my movie I have some objects with multiple states, and some 
objects with one. Is there a way to use mset (or in my case madd) for the 
multiple state objects and disregard the other objects?

For some reason mset and madd when working with multi-state objects using this 
command:

mset 1 -10 x10

is giving the multi-state objects ten frames but then appending the 
single-state objects an additional 10 frames. Does anyone know if this can be 
done? 

sorry to spam the list,

Jordan



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