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Subject: | Re: FLASH: change scene with button in MC -Helen |
From: | Karin Christensen |
Date: | Mon, 29 May 2000 15:20:23 +0100 |
I'll probably get attacked for this again, but tell targeting with
scenes is difficult if not down right impossible. It even states this
somewhere in the Flash 4 manual. This is one reason why advanced
Flashers will advise you to use movie clips instead of scenes. I
create large complex movies that have one scene with usually less than
a dozen frames.
What happens, Pascal when you say that it does not stay there? Where
does it go?
Karin
> Hi Helen.. thanx for the info
> ..unfortunately it doesn't work this way... it does jump to the
scene I want when using labels but it
> doesn't stay there.
> I don't know why you can't target scenes from a button when the
button resides in an MC?! and I cant
> paste the scene
> into my MC's timeline since I use the MC in all the scenes...
> The only work-around I could think of would be creating MC instead
of scenes and tell target them?
>
> thanx and greeting
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