3D Rotation Slider for image sequence

I created a 3d model rotated it 360 degrees and exported it an image sequence. I would like to be able import the sequence in flash and rotate the image sequence 360 degrees by creating and dragging a slider.

What part of what you want to do are you having a problem with?
If you create a new movieclip symbol and try to import one of the images onto the stage while inside of it, then if the images are named as a sequence Flash should be able to detect this and ask if you want to import the whole sequence.  If you select yes then it will place the sequence along the timeline of your movieclip.
For the the Slider, just bring one in from the components library and set it up such that its range and increments match the frames occupied by the images.

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