Invert Link Behavior

It doesn't seem you can write in the parameters fields even though they are shown. Dose anyone know how to invert a link behavior?
(ex. one layer blinks on and off, linked layer blinks off and on)
TOnyTOny

Thank You,
I also needed to set the Apply Mode to Add to Source, then this worked. It's one of those things where Apple has abstracted the function so much that it isn't discernable. I slided the slider to minus one but that was as far as it would drag. I assumed that is were I would have made the invertion but not being able to get there I didn't follow up on it. I knew that you can go outside the silder range but usally they go equally positive and negative.
I would like to see the whole expression (and be able to edit it).
TOnyTOny

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