 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Adobe animate tutorial and this one I'm going to show you how to loop your animation or how to loop a Section of your animation something you might be working on and you're not sure if it looks right You don't want to always have to keep dragging and pulling around your playhead or you know hitting space or enter And then having to start from the beginning every time and hit enter every time So let me show you what I'm talking about So I'll just hit enter here You'll notice that as I as we this hippo does his thing This is just a template animation just to show you You know it goes through and then it stops at the 8 second mark or whatever it is and then you it doesn't loop To loop it simple all you need to do is go to your timeline here And then you're going to see a couple options one of them is loop which is alt shift L But I'm just going to left-click on loop when you do that you're going to see here some I basically a head here a playhead that you can now pull out and You can select how long you'd like it to loop for so if I wanted to loop the whole thing I would do that if I only let's say want to loop the last second or so Because that's the section that I'm working on watch this I'll hit play and now you'll see here that it's looping and it's looping only that part if I want to loop The whole thing I'll hit play again here. I pulled the playhead or the handle I guess you'd call it to the front and now the entire video or the entire animation is looping guys That's all there is to it. Thank you for watching this quick tutorial ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned