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    Default Newbie question about a saved logo not looking right when I reopen it.

    I am playing around the the demo version of X3D. I created a logo that has text of verying sizes, in various position. Once I created the text, I moved it around using baseline shift, etc. The logo was perfect, so I exported it into a .swf file, which is also fine. I saved my work, and got out of X3D. Later, when I went back into X3D and opened my file, all of the pieces of text were rearranged, and strung out below each other, not how I saved them. Now I will have to try and move everything back into its proper position to get the logo to look right again. Did I do something wrong when saving? Is there a way to prevent what happened? When I created the different text parts of the logo, the only way I could get them to move around like I needed them, was to place a carriage return after each word. Did this have anything to do with it? Should I have done it another way? Sorry for all the question, but I'm really confused. Thanks.

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    Default Re: Newbie question about a saved logo not looking right when I reopen it.

    Hello Jeryst,

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    Without seeing your exported logo and what you saw when you re-opened the file it is impossible to attempt to answer your question.

    Can you attach a couple of screen captures?
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    Default Re: Newbie question about a saved logo not looking right when I reopen it.

    Quote Originally Posted by jeryst View Post
    I am playing around the the demo version of X3D. I created a logo that has text of verying sizes, in various position. Once I created the text, I moved it around using baseline shift, etc. The logo was perfect, so I exported it into a .swf file, which is also fine. I saved my work, and got out of X3D. Later, when I went back into X3D and opened my file, all of the pieces of text were rearranged, and strung out below each other, not how I saved them. Now I will have to try and move everything back into its proper position to get the logo to look right again. Did I do something wrong when saving? Is there a way to prevent what happened? When I created the different text parts of the logo, the only way I could get them to move around like I needed them, was to place a carriage return after each word. Did this have anything to do with it? Should I have done it another way? Sorry for all the question, but I'm really confused. Thanks.
    If your image is not to be animated, try moving the pointer on the 'Time-line' (top left) with your mouse pointer until the image is positioned to where you want it.

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    Default Re: Newbie question about a saved logo not looking right when I reopen it.

    I'm not able to get screen shots. After I reopened it, I played around with it, and it looks like the line spacing did not get saved properly. Once I played around with the line spacing, all of the pieces came back into the proper positions. Has anyone else ever had this happen?

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    Default Re: Newbie question about a saved logo not looking right when I reopen it.

    Quote Originally Posted by jeryst View Post
    I'm not able to get screen shots. After I reopened it, I played around with it, and it looks like the line spacing did not get saved properly. Once I played around with the line spacing, all of the pieces came back into the proper positions. Has anyone else ever had this happen?
    Nope!!

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    Default Re: Newbie question about a saved logo not looking right when I reopen it.

    Just to let you know, I moved everything back into position, and resaved the file. This time when I opened it, everything was as it should be. Just some bug I stumbled onto because I wasn't holding my tongue correctly. Thanks for the replies.

 

 

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