timeline.copyFrames()

#### Availability

Flash MX 2004.

#### Usage

timeline.copyFrames([startFrameIndex [, endFrameIndex]])

#### Parameters

startFrameIndex A zero-based index that specifies the beginning of the range of frames to copy. If you omit
startFrameIndex, the method uses the current selection. This parameter is optional.
endFrameIndex A zero-based index that specifies the frame at which to stop copying. The range of frames to copy goes up to, but does not include, endFrameIndex. If you specify only startFrameIndex, endFrameIndex defaults to the value of startFrameIndex. This parameter is optional.

#### Returns

Nothing.s

#### Description

Method; copies a range of frames on the current layer to the clipboard.

#### Example

The following example copies the selected frames to the clipboard:

javascript
fl.getDocumentDOM().getTimeline().copyFrames();

The following example copies Frame 2 up to, but not including, Frame 10, to the clipboard (remember that index values are different from frame number values):
javascript
fl.getDocumentDOM().getTimeline().copyFrames(1, 9);

The following example copies Frame 5 to the clipboard:
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fl.getDocumentDOM().getTimeline().copyFrames(4);