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Subject: RE: FLASH: keep button in over state onClick
From: JGL
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 20:01:17 +0100

Or...very simplistic . . .

. . . create a new layer where the over state graphic exist over the button
itself in the time-line that displays the content of the button.

<example>
Let's say Button A goes to frame 30. At frame 30, on a new layer, place your
over-state graphic on top of the button.
</example>

jgl

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> Hi list, is there a way to have a button stay in its over state (or down
> state) on click of the button? I want there to be some kind of indicator
> so the user knows that he/she clicked on the button. Because this is a
> hierarchical nav system, I need a way to load indicators for every
> button click. Thanks.
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