Also in this key frame, you will need to add another STOP command in the same way you did in frame 1 so that it does not return to it's normal position and again in frame 15.
Finally, as far as the animation is concerned, click on frame 15 and place the buttons back in their original starting position. Add a motion tween in between frames 5 - 10 and 10 - 15.
Now if you run the movie within Flash it will show the buttons moving up and down.
Important Note: Make sure that all your buttons are grouped together using the GROUP command otherwise the buttons will not move together as one uniform block. To group your buttons together, select all the buttons (and text labels) and then press Ctrl+G keys.
That is the animation side of the menu complete.
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