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Subject: | RE: FLASH: Targeting a scene |
From: | Jose Savio Ponte |
Date: | Tue, 17 Nov 1998 13:26:01 +0000 (GMT) |
Hi, Chris et al
it didn't work...
Here's my situation:
I have 2 scenes (say "a" and "b"). In scene "a" I have a movie clip, "mc1",
with a button inside. I want to roll over on this button in my scene "a" and
tell the movie to go to scene "b".
When I set the GOTO action, my scene list is disabled, even if using this
action inside a tell target with the target ".." as you said. Your solution
makes some sense for me, but I just could not make it work.
Any help will be apreciated
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> use the tell target action within your movieclip. in the "target" field
> type .. this will instruct the clip to look at the main movie, after
> tell target, you can add actions as usual i.e, tell target, goto frame
> 6, end tell target
> hope that helps
>
> sam
>
> I'm trying to put a GOTO action in a button inside a movie clip.
> Why
> can't I jump it to another scene? Am I missing something really basic?
> TIA,
>
> S�vio
>
>
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Re: FLASH: Targeting a scene, Nigel Randsley-Pena
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