Help with fine tuning my bones

I am having trouble setting up my bones on a cartoon im making.  I have all of the body parts as separate movie clips, but every time I add a new bone it moves the rest of the movie clips slightly.  This also happens when I try to fine tune where my bone pivot points are, or adjust where the symbol is.  I move one into place and it slightly slides everything else.  This is very frustrating when trying to fine tune my bone setup.  Is there anything I can do about this.  Am I the only one who has run into this issue?

Anyone?  You can test what im talking about by making a box. Copy it 3 times upwards in a nice evenly spaced row. convert them to movie clips then use the bone tool to connect all the boxes.  Watch the boxes shift as you connect them.  The same shift will happen when you try and edit where the bone connects to each box.

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