Choose the settings. The only ones that really matter are the size, resolution, frame rate, and size of the blue borders. Anything outside of the blue borders does not get exported.
You can change onion skin colors as well as the amount of frames seen by going to “Animation > Show Animation cells > Onion Skin settings. . . "
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Adjust the blue lines which show the end and beginning of where you want to play. You can click loop play if you want to watch it over and over. Select specific cels by holding command. You can extend or shorten all at the same time.
You can export it as a gif as well, but keep in mind that the colors will be limited to 256 colors per frame. You can check the dithering option for a smoother blending, but it will increase the file size of your gif. You can export your animation cels by going to “File > Export Animation > Export animation cels…” All visible cels within the animation folders will be exported and separated into different folders depending on what animation folder it is.