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Subject: Re: Movie Clip in Button
From: Marc Hoffman
Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 21:12:04 +0100

At 01:49 PM 7/24/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Inserting a Movie Clip to the OverState of a Keyframe, gives one a lot
>of ideas, and is most commonly used from alot of the sites I"ve seend..
>And Provides more dazzle, or more features than many of the usual stale,
>color change over states. The Question Here - I am proposing to ask is
>when a movie clip is inserted in the overstate keyframe, Is there anyway
>to let the movie clip keep playing AFTER the user has removed their
>mouse from the button?

Why not have a Tell Target in the OverState that tells the instance of a
movie clip
to start playing? Have the movie clip ordinarily park itself (stop) in a
blank frame
so it's not ordinarily showing.


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Marc Hoffman
Poison Dart Frog Music
Digital Audio Production Services
& Interactive Multimedia Design

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