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    Question Flash file

    I have a rounded cornered rectangle that I want to put a flash file into, but only want the flash (which is slightly bigger than the rectangle)file to be visible within the rectangle.

    Any help will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Pat

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    Default Re: Flash file

    Hi Pat

    Look up 'clipview' in Xtreme's Help. That will do what you're looking for.

    Sorry, I'm not where I can provide more details right now. At any rate, the search will get you started.

    Allison

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    Smile Re: Flash file

    Thanks Amoore, I'll look into that

    Pat

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    Default Re: Flash file

    I have a rounded cornered rectangle that I want to put a flash file into, but only want the flash (which is slightly bigger than the rectangle)file to be visible within the rectangle.
    Could I ask why Pat? It seems a strange thing to want to achieve.
    Egg

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    Default Re: Flash file

    Hi! Egg! Sorry for the tarty response to your question. I have a rounded corner rect. and wanted the flash to appear within it so as not to exceed the dimentions of the rect.

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    Default Re: Flash file

    Did you get what you needed re clipview?

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    Smile Re: Flash file

    Thanks again, Amoore, I'm looking into it (clipview)

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    Default Re: Flash file

    This would seem to be a web related question so I'm moving the thread to the correct forum.

    Also note, 'Clipview' is not available in Web Designer.
    Furthermore, flash always comes to the top when viewed in a browser.

 

 

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