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Subject: FLASH: Target Area Question
From: Virgil Carroll
Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 21:56:38 +0100

Group,

I have a chemistry module that I am building. The object is to build a
molecule using different orbitals (i.e. carbon atom, pi atom etc.) What I
want to do is press a button on the side panel that then locks a copy of the
orbital (which is not currently on the screen) to the cursor. This object
will move around until it is dropped, if it is in the right place it will
stay, if not it will disappear and feedback will be given. Now I know how
to do the Feedback and such, but I am not sure how to get the draggable
movie clip to appear on the screen once the button is pressed. Any ideas?
This may be a simple solution that has evaded me.

One last thing, some orbitals could have multiple places on the screen that
it could be dropped. Once it has been dropped on one of the spots, I would
like to lock that spot out from be able to have anything else dropped on it.
Is this possible?

Thanks in advance for anyone's help.

Tx,
Virgil Carroll, MAE, ATC/R
Owner / Production Specialist
Medic Media Group
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