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Frame 1 corresponds to the bar displaying 1, and frame 100 corresponds to 100. (the easiest way create this, is to draw your bar in frame 1 to represent one unit. Then convert that bar into a movie clip symbol by selecting the bar and choosing Insert> Convert to Symbol. Place a keyframe in frame 100, the bar will still be small. Now choose Modify>Transform>Scale or click on the scale tool to scale the bar to represent 100. Then choose Modify> Frame in frame 1 to place a motion tween in the tweening tab. Now in the "bars" layer you have to drag on instances of the "bar" symbol for as many bars as you will have in your graph (28 in mine!).. line them up at the 1 unit mark. (refer to .fla to see what I mean) With each instance name, use the "bar" prefix and the # it corresponds to (bar1...bar28) these must be consecutive numbers starting from 1.. (unless you change the script below!)
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